Finadyne
PLEASE NOTE: A prescription issued by a UK-registered vet (MRCVS) is required before this item can be dispatched.
Finadyne 50mg/ml Injection
Product Description
Cattle
- For the control of acute inflammation associated with respiratory disease.
- Finadyne has also been shown to have some benefit in the treatment of experimental acute bovine pulmonary emphysema (Fog Fever) and may be used as adjunctive therapy in the treatment of acute mastitis.
Pigs
- For use as an adjunctive therapy in the treatment of swine respiratory diseases.
Horses
- For the alleviation of inflammation and pain associated with musculoskeletal disorders.
- For the alleviation of visceral pain associated with colic in the horse.
Dosage & Administration
Cattle
- 2 ml per 45 kg bodyweight (equivalent to 2.2 mg flunixin per kg) administered intravenously.
- Repeat as necessary at 24-hour intervals for up to 5 consecutive days.
Pigs
- 2 ml per 45 kg bodyweight (equivalent to 2.2 mg flunixin/kg) once by intramuscular injection, in the neck, in conjunction with appropriate antimicrobial therapy.
- The injection volume should be limited to a maximum of 5 ml per injection site.
An appropriately graduated syringe must be used to allow accurate administration of the required dose volume. This is particularly important when injecting small volumes.
When intramuscular injection is used, the dose should be divided between two injection sites on either side of the neck.
Horses
By intravenous injection for musculoskeletal disorders at the following rate:
- 1 ml per 45 kg bodyweight (1.1mg flunixin/kg) once daily for up to 5 days according to clinical response.
By intravenous injection for colic at the following rate:
- 1ml per 45 kg bodyweight (1.1 mg flunixin/kg) repeated once or twice if colic recurs.
For the treatment of endotoxaemia or septic shock associated with gastric torsion and with other conditions in which the circulation of blood to the gastro-intestinal tract is compromised:
- 0.25 mg/kg every 6-8 hours, by intravenous injection.
In order to prevent excessive broaching of the rubber stopper, it is not recommended that the stopper is broached more than 25 times.
Withdrawals
Animals must not be slaughtered for human consumption during treatment.
Cattle: 5 days from the last treatment.
Horses: 7 days from the last treatment.
Pigs: 22 days from the last treatment.
Milk for human consumption must not be taken during treatment.
Milk for human consumption may only be taken from cattle 24 hours after the last treatment.
100ml