Flunixin

Flunixin is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used in veterinary medicine to reduce fever, inflammation, and pain in horses, cattle, and sheep. It is available as an injection, paste, and oral suspension. Flunixin is used to treat colic, laminitis, respiratory disease, mastitis, and other conditions. It is a potent analgesic and can also be used to treat muscle soreness and stiffness.

Flunixin is a medication used in veterinary medicine, primarily for horses, cattle, and pigs [Wikipedia]. Here's a breakdown of its key properties:

Category:

  • Flunixin is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) [Wikipedia]. This means it works similarly to medications like ibuprofen in humans, but is formulated specifically for animals.

Functions:

  • Reduces inflammation and pain [Drugs.com].
  • Lowers fever (antipyretic) [PubChem].

Applications:

  • Horses: Treats pain and inflammation associated with musculoskeletal disorders and colic [Drugs.com].
  • Cattle: Controls fever associated with respiratory disease, inflammation due to endotoxemia (bacterial toxins in the bloodstream), and acute mastitis (inflammation of the udder) [Drugs.com].

Administration:

  • Flunixin is typically administered intravenously (injection into a vein) or intramuscularly (injection into a muscle) [Drugs.com].

Important Considerations:

  • Prescription Required: Flunixin is a prescription medication and can only be administered under the guidance of a licensed veterinarian [Drugs.com].
  • Side Effects: Like all medications, Flunixin can cause side effects, including gastrointestinal issues and kidney problems [Drugs.com].
  • Withdrawal Times: Milk and meat from treated animals may have to be withheld for a certain period to ensure safety for human consumption [drugs.com]. Your veterinarian will advise on specific withdrawal times.

Brand Names:

  • Flunixin is often sold under the brand name Banamine® [Drugs.com], but other brand names may exist.

Remember:

  • This information is for general knowledge only. If you have any questions about Flunixin or its use in a specific animal, consult a veterinarian.
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
QM - Musculo-skeletal system
QM01 Antiinflamatory and antirheumatic products
QM01A - Antiinflamatory and antirheumatic products, non-steroids
QM01AG Fenamates
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