DESCRIPTION: This medication is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that relieves musculoskeletal inflammation in horses. The delicious orange citrus flavor is tasty for horses. With 1 gram of Phenylbutazone per 10 grams of powder, this product delivers an analgesic and anti-inflammatory effect.
Key Benefits: Phenylbute Powder is a synthetic, anti-inflammatory powder that helps relieve inflammatory musculoskeletal conditions in horses. It treats:
Muscle Sprains Muscle Strains Muscle Overuse (including muscle damage, tendon strain, or tendon damage) Tendonitis Acute Joint Injury Acute Strains Acute Sprains Arthritis
Formulated For: Intended for horses only.
How is Medication Given?
Orally administer with the enclosed scoop (0.6 ounces) by thoroughly combining with a moderate amount of feed. Administer 1 or 2 level scoops for every 500 lbs of body weight daily, taking care never to administer more than 4 scoops in a single day. Administer the upper limit dosage rate for the initial 48 hours of treatment, reducing gradually to the maintenance dosage rate.
What Results Can I Expect? Phenylbute Powder is:
FDA-approved Sold in an easy-open container with a 1-dose scoop and a moisture-proof liner Pleasantly-fragranced Great-tasting It contains 1 gram of Phenylbutazone per scoop.
What Form Does Medication Come In? Powder
Dose and Administration: Sold in a jar containing 2.2 pounds of powder.
Possible Side Effects: If you observe any of the following signs of an adverse reaction, discontinue use and pursue emergency veterinary treatment:
Decreased total white counts Granulocyte decrease Black or tarry stools Gastrointestinal upset Jaundice Blood dyscrasia In rare cases, dogs have died as a result of treatment with this drug. Routine blood counts are recommended to prevent a fatal response. These counts should be taken weekly in the initial treatment phases and bi-weekly thereafter.
Precautions:
Only for horse use. Keep away from children. Never use in animals with serious hepatic, renal, or cardiac pathology, or to those with a history of blood dyscrasia. Avoid using in, or closely monitor, pets who are taking other anti-inflammatories, including NSAIDs or corticosteroids.
Storage Recommendations: Store at room temperature between 20 degrees to 25 degrees C (68 degrees to 77 degrees F).
In Case of Overdose: Contact the nearest emergency pet clinic.