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Reduces Pain and Inflammation associated with Arthritis? | |||
Reduces Fever? | |||
Reduces Joint Stiffness? | |||
Controls Symptoms of Osteoarthritis | |||
Additional Benefits | For the relief of inflammatory conditions associated with the musculoskeletal system in horses. | Oral suspension comes with graduated syringe for accuracy | |
What Makes it Different? | Paste that should be given to your horse orally. | Comes in an oral suspension for easy administration | |
Recommended For? | Horses | Dogs (Over 6 months of age) | |
Product Type | Oral Suspension | Oral Suspension | |
Usage | |||
RX Required | |||
How Long does it Take to Work? | Depends on the weight of your horse | Within Hours of Dose | |
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Ingredients | Phenylbutazone | Meloxicam | |
Does it have long-term side effects? | Fatal reactions, although rare, have been reported in dogs after long term therapy. Routine blood counts should be conducted at weekly intervals at the beginning of therapy and at 2 week intervals thereafter. Other side effects may also occur. Talk to your veterinarian about any side effect that seems unusual or bothersome to the animal. | GI abnormalities (vomiting, soft stools, diarrhea, and inappetance) were the most common adverse reactions associated with the administration of meloxicam. In rare situations, death has been reported as an outcome of the adverse events listed above. Renal failure has been reported as an outcome of repeated oral dosing of cats. | |
Cautions | Do not use Equi-bute Paste in animals allergic to it or other NSAIDs. Do not use in pregnant or lactating mares. Do not give Equi-bute Paste with NSAIDs, corticosteroids, or other ulcer causing medications. Use caution when giving Equi-bute Paste with phenytoin, warfarin, sulfonamides, glipizide, digoxin, barbiturates, rifampin, chlorpheniramine or diphenhydramine. Talk to your veterinarian or pharmacist before using Equi-bute Paste with any prescription or over the counter medications, including vitamins, minerals and herbal supplements. | Contact the veterinarian if the pet has bloody, black or tarry stools, blood in vomit, or swelling or rapid weight gain due to fluid retention. Do not us on cats. | |
What are Customers saying Pros | N/A | We moved and have a new vet who I asked if she had any ideas for improvement. Within two weeks of her being on Metacam, her whole life has changed. She, by her expression, feels SO much better, tries to bounce along -- still can't walk well -- and is barking and playing like she hasn't in five years!!!! We have a new dog! | |
What are Customers saying Cons | N/A | ...may cause kidney failure. | |
Vet Recommendations | N/A | Metacam is a very effective nonsteroidal anti inflammatory medication that has proven very effective in dogs. I have found it especially useful in very smaller dogs, where it is quite helpful in managing arthritis and pain, as well as helpful in reducing fevers as well. The only occasional side effects I have seen with this product is digestive upset, as well as even rare liver or kidney complications. I give this product an overall ranking of a 4.5 out of 5. |
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