NSAID for the alleviation of inflammation and pain of the gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal and ocular systems and the treatment of endotoxic shock
Indications:
Equine - For the alleviation of inflammation and pain associated with musculoskeletal disorders and for the alleviation of visceral pain and inflammation associated with colic. Also aids the normalisation of peristalsis. For the treatment of inflammatory ocular conditions such as uveitis and pre- and post-eye surgery. Flunixin also reduces the haemodynamic changes associated with endotoxaemia/endotoxic shock.
Bovine - As an aid in the management of acute respiratory disease in cattle. As an aid in the management of ?downer cow? syndrome.
Swine - As an aid in the treatment of mastitis, metritis, agalactia syndrome (MMA or lactational failure) in sows.
Canine - As supportive therapy for arthritis, heat stroke and accident cases.
Active Constituents: Flunixin Meglumine equivalent to Flunixin 50 mg/mL
Pack Size: 100mL Multi Dose Vial
Indications:
Equine - For the alleviation of inflammation and pain associated with musculoskeletal disorders and for the alleviation of visceral pain and inflammation associated with colic. Also aids the normalisation of peristalsis. For the treatment of inflammatory ocular conditions such as uveitis and pre- and post-eye surgery. Flunixin also reduces the haemodynamic changes associated with endotoxaemia/endotoxic shock.
Bovine - As an aid in the management of acute respiratory disease in cattle. As an aid in the management of ?downer cow? syndrome.
Swine - As an aid in the treatment of mastitis, metritis, agalactia syndrome (MMA or lactational failure) in sows.
Canine - As supportive therapy for arthritis, heat stroke and accident cases.
Active Constituents: Flunixin Meglumine equivalent to Flunixin 50 mg/mL
Pack Size: 100mL Multi Dose Vial
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- Classification:
- S4
- Ingredients:
- Flunixin Meglumine (50mg/mL Flunixin)
- Categorisation:
- Prescription
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