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Phenylbutazone for Horses - [Bute] 20% Injection 200mg/ml (100 ml) - [Pain & Inflammation Relief]

Phenylbutazone for Horses - [Bute] 20% Injection 200mg/ml (100 ml) - [Pain & Inflammation Relief]

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This item will ship via Express 1-2 day mail with a flat rate fee of $36.95 and will be packed in an insulated box with ice packs. Items that are required to ship this method will be listed in the item description. Orders placed after 2:00 PM ET (11:00 AM PT) may not end up being able to ship out the same day.

Restrictions: All foreign orders are ineligible. Free shipping is ineligible.

Note: Vaccine orders are only shipped out on Mon-Wed. due to Express service only being able to deliver during weekdays. We cannot be responsible for vaccine or other refrigerated orders that are delayed because no one is present at the time it is delivered.

Description

Phenylbutazone is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to treat pain and inflammation associated with fractures, arthritis, and painful injuries to the limbs and joints. Phenylbutazone requires a prescription from your veterinarian, and is available by the tablet, in an injectable solution, and as an oral paste. Phenylbutazone injectable solution must be kept in the refrigerator at all times. To ensure proper temperature, Phenylbutazone injectable solution requires overnight shipping at an additional cost.

Key Benefits

  • Relieves pain and inflammation
  • Particularly good for osteoarthritis
  • Reduces fever

How It Works

Phenylbutazone is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) which through its anti-inflammatory action can relieve pain, reduce inflammation and reduce fever.

Indications

For relief of inflammatory conditions associated with the musculoskeletal system in horses.

Directions

Intravenously:

1 to 2 g per 1,000 lbs of body weight (5 to 10 mL/1,000 lbs) daily. Injection should be given slowly and with care. Limit intravenous administration to a maximum of 5 successive days, which may be followed by oral phenylbutazone dosage forms.

Guidelines to Successful Theraphy

  1. Use a relatively high dose for the first 48 hours, then reduce gradually to a maintenance dose. Maintain lowest dose capable of producing desired clinical response.
  2. Response to phenylbutazone therapy is prompt, usually occurring within 24 hours. If no significant clinical response is evident after 5 days, reevaluate diagnosis and therapeutic approach.
  3. In animals, phenylbutazone is largely metabolized in 8 hours. It is recommended that a third of the daily dose be administered at 8 hour intervals. Reduce dosage as symptoms regress. In some cases, treatment may be given only when symptoms appear with no need for continuous medication. If long-term therapy is planned, oral administration is suggested.
  4. Many chronic conditions will respond to phenylbutazone therapy, but discontinuance of treatment may result in recurrence of symptoms.

Caution:

Federal law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian.

Contraindications:

Treated animals should not be slaughtered for food purposes. Parenteral injections should be made intravenously only; do not inject subcutaneously or intramuscularly. Use with caution in patients who have a history of drug allergy.

Precautions:

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. To guard against this 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 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.

Storage:

Store in a refrigerator between 2°C - 8°C (36°F - 46°F).

FAQ

Phenylbutazone is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to treat pain and inflammation associated with fractures, arthritis and painful injuries to the limbs and joints. Phenylbutazone may be used for purposes other than those listed in this medication guide.
Tell your veterinarian if your horse has ever had an allergic reaction to phenylbutazone or any other NSAID. Tell your veterinarian if your horse has any liver, kidney or heart disease. Tell your veterinarian if your horse is pregnant or lactating. Talk to your veterinarian about the appropriate syringe to use with Phenylbutazone Injectable Solution.
Give this medication exactly as directed by your veterinarian. If you do not understand the directions, ask your pharmacist or veterinarian to explain them to you. Tablets should be given with food. Phenylbutazone injectable solution should be administered intravenously. Store this medication at room temperature. Keep out of the reach of children and pets.
Give the missed dose as soon as you remember. However, if it is almost time for the next regularly scheduled dose, skip the missed dose and give the next one as directed. Do not give a double dose of the medication.
In the event of overdose, contact your veterinarian or veterinary emergency room. Symptoms of overdose may include decreased urine production and blood in the urine, jaundice (yellowing of the skin, gums and eyes), pale gums, weakness, and ulcers.
Do not use phenylbutazone in animals allergic to it or other NSAIDs. Do not use in pregnant or lactating mares. Do not give phenylbutazone with other NSAIDs, corticosteroids, or other ulcer causing medications.
Side effects that may occur when using phenylbutazone may include ulcers, kidney damage, bloody stool, decreased white blood cells and platelets as well as an allergic reaction (facial swelling, hives, sudden onset of diarrhea, vomiting, shock, seizures, pale gums, cold limbs, coma). Other side effects may also occur. Talk to your veterinarian about any side effect that seems unusual or bothersome to your horse.
Use caution when giving phenylbutazone with phenytoin, warfarin, sulfonamides, glipizide, digoxin, barbiturates, rifampin, chlorpheniramine or diphenhydramine. Talk to your veterinarian or pharmacist before using phenylbutazone with any prescription or over the counter medications, including vitamins, minerals and herbal supplements.
Your pharmacist has additional information about phenylbutazone written for health professionals that you may read.

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100% Recommend this product (5 of 5 responses)
By Lynn D.
Delmar, NY
bute
June 15, 2021
good product, shipping was delayed
By Zannacando
Virginia Beach, VA
Works as prescribed!
March 18, 2020
My vet prescribed this for my aging 27 year old mare with arthritic stifle and knees. The product works as prescribed. Entirely Pets contacts my veterinarian to verify the RX. They are very efficient and work as quickly as possible to ship my products. Additionally, you cannot beat the price! Entirely Pets offers the BEST prices on all my RX needs.
By Eileen P.
Poconos , PA
Bute
March 4, 2020
Great Product!
By Cat
Colorado
Good product and excellent customer service
November 25, 2018
I need to start off by saying that a review on a prescribed medication might not be appropriate. Each horse has different considerations that affect if they should be given a medication and how they will react to it. My horse's medical and physical condition is most likely entirely different than your horse's. Work with your veterinarian.I have had my now 32yo on powdered bute for over 5 years. We occasionally try other analgesics, both prescribed and herbal, but they do not provide the pain relief this product does. Only now are his kidney enzymes beginning to show signs of being out of range (I have NSAID panels run regularly to keep track of this). At 32yo, I'll take keeping his pain reduced over slightly increasing kidney values. His issue is dystropic mineralization in knees and hocks.A few days after I placed my order for the 2.2lb size, EntirelyPets notified me they were out of stock. Their web site still stated they had the product in stock. I was a little miffed and left it at that. EntirelyPets took the initiative to send me two 1.1 lb canisters at the same price. I can't ask for better customer service than that. Thank you EntirelyPets!!!!!
Pros
  • Works!! - for my horse.
  • Clarification on my selection of Yes for the question below "would you recommend this item to a friend?"
  • I would not recommend this product to a friend - I would recommend they discuss this product with their vet to see if its appropriate for their horse.
Cons
  • I need to have NSAID panels run approx 2x/year to keep track of his kidney values = more $$ to spend. I cannot use this product on my other horse because it would be a risk aggravating his ulcers.
By Angie
Leesburg, FL
Love the product and the staff
November 2, 2018
I have a horse with cancer in his foot and they say say not much they can do so he gets this everyday and he is healthy and happy. The staff are wonderful when I said I needed his meds refilled to be here by a certain day they are wonderful to do everything they can to get it here on time. I want to thank them all for all they do to help him get what he needs. God bless you all.

Merchant Response:Hi Angie, I'm glad VETONE Phenylbutazone is working great for you and your horse. I hope they get better soon.

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