Butequine (phenylbutazone) Paste for Horses is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug used for the relief of inflammatory conditions associated with the musculoskeletal system in horses and/or reducing fevers. Each syringe contains 20g of phenylbutazone. Features a convenient dial a dose plunger, with 3ml markings.
Who is Butequine (phenylbutazone) Paste for Horses, 60 ml for?
Horses
Why use Butequine (phenylbutazone) Paste for Horses, 60 ml?
For the relief of inflammatory conditions associated with the musculoskeletal system in horses. Butequine (phenylbutazone) Paste is the only FDA-approved generic to the original Phenylzone Paste. Priced affordably. Easy to dose adjustable ring on the syringe plunger for easy dosing. Easy to administer apple flavor horses enjoy.
How does Butequine (phenylbutazone) Paste for Horses, 60 ml work?
Butequine paste is a synthetic, non-hormonal anti-inflammatory, antipyretic compound useful in the management of inflammatory conditions. The apparent analgesic effect is probably related mainly to the compound’s anti-inflammatory properties.
Vetoquinol
Phenylbutazone
How is Butequine (phenylbutazone) Paste for Horses, 60 ml sold?
Sold as individual paste syringe of 60 ml.
What special precautions are there?
Keep away from children and animals. Stop medication at the first sign of gastrointestinal upset, jaundice, or blood dyscrasia. Authenticated cases of agranulocytosis associated with the drug have occurred in man; fatal reactions, although rare, have been reported in dogs after long-term therapy. To guard against the possibility, conduct routine blood counts at weekly intervals during the early phase of therapy and at intervals of two weeks thereafter. Any significant fall in the total white blood cell count, relative decrease in granulocytes, or black or tarry stools should be regarded as a signal for immediate cessation of therapy and institution of appropriate counter-measures. In the treatment of inflammatory conditions associated with infections, specific anti-infective therapy is required. Do not use in horses intended for human consumption.
Contact your nearest emergency animal hospital.
How can I store Butequine (phenylbutazone) Paste for Horses, 60 ml?
Store at 15°-25°C (59°-77°F).
Use as directed by your Veterinarian.
Guidelines to Successful Therapy: 1. Important - To avoid overdosing and to ensure the correct first dose, move ring on plunger to the appropriate dosage position before administration. The edge of the ring closest to the syringe barrel should be aligned to the gram/dosage mark on the plunger. 2. When administering Butequine paste the oral cavity should be empty. Set ring on plunger to deliver the appropriate dosage based on weight. Deposit paste on the back of tongue by depressing plunger. 3. Use a relatively high dose for the first 48 hours (not to exceed 4 g daily), then reduce gradually to a maintenance dose. Maintain lowest dose capable of producing desired clinical response. 4. Response to Butequine paste therapy is prompt, usually occurring within 24 hours. If no significant clinical response is evident after 5 days, reevaluate diagnosis and therapeutic approach. 5. Many chronic conditions will respond to Butequine paste therapy, but discontinuance of treatment may result in recurrence of symptoms.
Syringes containing 20 g phenylbutazone.
Each 3 mL marking on the plunger contains: phenylbutazone: 1g