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Fast-Acting Anti-Inflammatory Injection for Horses
Product Description
Dexamethasone SP Injection is a powerful corticosteroid made specifically for horses to provide quick relief from inflammation and immune-related problems. Vets commonly use it to treat arthritis, allergies, asthma, skin conditions, and sudden swelling. Since it mixes easily with water, your vet can deliver it straight into the bloodstream for a quick effect, which makes it an excellent choice whenever your horse needs urgent treatment.
Benefits
- Rapid Action: Delivers fast anti-inflammatory and hormonal relief when your horse needs urgent treatment for sudden or severe conditions.
- High Potency: Works more powerfully than many older corticosteroids, so your horse can get effective results with smaller doses.
- Multi-Condition Use: Helps treat a wide range of issues including arthritis, allergies, asthma, skin problems, and laminitis in horses.
- Water-Soluble Formula: Dissolves easily for smooth intravenous delivery, absorbs quickly, and starts working throughout the body right away.
- Supportive Therapy: Can be paired with other treatments to help manage inflammatory and immune-related conditions when your horse needs extra support.
- FDA Approved: This is a regulated, officially approved medication cleared for use in horses when given under a veterinarian's direction.
Ingredients
Active Ingredients
Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate
How to Use
Recommended Dosage Chart
|
Species |
Dosage |
Route |
|
Horses |
2.5 to 5 mg |
Intravenous (IV) |
Dosage & Administration Instructions
- IV Administration: Give this injection directly into a vein for the fastest response in acute inflammatory or emergency hormonal situations.
- Follow Vet Guidance: Always use this medication exactly as your licensed veterinarian directs to keep treatment safe and effective.
- Prescription Only: This product is available only through a prescription, so your horse's veterinarian needs to authorize it before you can purchase or use it.
- Gradual Withdrawal: After using it for an extended period, taper the dose down slowly to prevent adrenal suppression and hormonal imbalance.
- Switch To Oral: If your horse needs long-term corticosteroid treatment, your vet may move them over to an oral form of dexamethasone.
Disclaimer: This dosage information is provided by the manufacturer. Always consult your veterinarian before administering or adjusting any supplement for your pet.
Additional Information
Precautions
- Monitor Closely: Keep a close eye on your horse during treatment because corticosteroids can hide the signs of an underlying infection.
- Avoid Infections: Do not use this in cases of viral infection, or without proper antibiotic coverage when a bacterial infection is involved.
- Use With Conditions: Be extra careful if your horse has diabetes, heart disease, or osteoporosis, as this medication could cause further issues.
- Electrolyte Imbalance: Too much of this drug may lead to sodium buildup, fluid retention, potassium loss, and other metabolic problems.
- Pregnancy Risk: Do not use in late pregnancy, as it could trigger early labor and other reproductive complications in your horse.
Possible Side Effects
- Metabolic Changes: Your horse may develop high blood sugar, sugar in the urine, increased thirst, and more frequent urination during treatment.
- Digestive Issues: Some animals experience diarrhea or vomiting after being given corticosteroids like this one.
- Behavioral Effects: You may notice your horse eating more and seeming more upbeat or energetic while on this medication.
- Delayed Healing: Corticosteroids can slow down the healing of wounds, which is especially important to consider around surgical procedures.
- Laminitis Risk: Using this medication in horses has been linked to laminitis developing in some cases, so your vet will watch for this.
Storage Information
- Temperature Range: Store this product between 15°C and 30°C to make sure it stays stable and works as intended.
- Do Not Freeze: Never freeze this injection, as it can damage the formula and reduce how well it works.
- Safe Placement: Keep the bottle stored safely where children and animals cannot get to it to avoid any accidental exposure.
NOTE: For generic medications, the product image shown may not reflect the actual item received. Generic medications can vary in size, color, and shape between orders depending on the manufacturer. Additionally, your medication may arrive packaged in a HardyPaw Pharmacy vial.
Shipping & Return
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Prescription items are NON-RETURNABLE and NON-REFUNDABLE.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is Dexamethasone SP Injection for horses used for?
Ans: Dexamethasone SP Injection helps horses dealing with inflammation, allergies, arthritis, asthma, skin troubles, and laminitis. It also works as a supportive treatment when fast hormonal relief is needed in acute situations, always given under a vet's care.
Q2: How does the Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate shot work in horses?
Ans: This corticosteroid injection copies the body's natural glucocorticoids to bring down inflammation and calm the immune response. Since it dissolves in water, it absorbs fast through the vein and provides quicker relief than many traditional steroid options.
Q3: What is the right dose of this equine steroid injection for horses?
Ans: The typical dose of this corticosteroid for horses falls between 2.5 and 5 mg given intravenously. The exact amount depends on your horse's condition and must always be decided and supervised by a licensed veterinarian.
Q4: Can this dexamethasone injection be used without a vet's prescription?
Ans: No, this steroid injection for horses requires a prescription. It should only be given under a veterinarian's supervision to make sure the dosage, method, and monitoring are all handled properly for your horse's safety.
Q5: Are there any side effects of giving Dexamethasone SP to horses?
Ans: Your horse might drink more, urinate more often, have appetite changes, experience diarrhea, or heal more slowly from wounds. In some cases, this type of corticosteroid can also lead to laminitis, particularly with longer or repeated use.
Q6: Can this equine dexamethasone shot be given to pregnant horses?
Ans: Using it during pregnancy, especially in the final trimester, is not advised because it could bring on early labor, harm the foal, or cause a retained placenta. Always check with your vet before giving this to a pregnant animal.
Q7: When should this Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate injection not be used?
Ans: This anti-inflammatory shot should be avoided in horses with viral infections, tuberculosis, or chronic kidney disease. Extra caution is also needed for animals with diabetes, heart conditions, or weak bones to prevent complications.
Q8: How do I store this dexamethasone injection for horses at home?
Ans: Keep this corticosteroid injection at a temperature between 15°C and 30°C. Do not freeze it, since freezing can affect the formula and reduce its effectiveness. Always store it in a secure spot away from children and pets.
Q9: What should I do if my horse gets too much of this steroid injection?
Ans: If you think your horse received an overdose, contact a veterinarian or emergency animal hospital right away. An overdose could cause temporary sluggishness or other symptoms, and getting professional help quickly is key to keeping your horse safe.
Clinical Research
https://www.webmd.com/drugs/2/drug-6751/dexamethasone-sodium-phosphate-injection/details
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/drugs/20480-dexamethasone-injection