| Composition : |
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| Each 1 gm Contains: |
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| - Dipyrone |
500 mg. |
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| Properties : |
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- Antipyrone is a potent central analgesic, antipyretic
and antirheumatic agent with marked sedative and
spasmolytic properties on animals.
- The spasmolytic effect of Dipyrone on smooth muscles
is accompanied by peripheral vasodilatation,
thus increasing blood supply to striped muscle.
- It is extremely safe and non-toxic with no side effects
on circulatory system, kidney or other organs./tr>
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| Indications : |
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Antipyrone is a potent central analgesic, antipyretic
and antirheumatic agent with marked sedative and
spasmolytic properties on animals.
It is indicated in the following cases:
- Colics, intestinal spasm and other spastic conditions
of the abdomen.
- Acute and chronic arthritis, lumbago, rheumatic disorders
of skeletal muscle and joints.
- Neuritis, neuralgia and tendovaginitis.
- To calm the animals and to decrease pain during examination
and treatment. |
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| Dosage and administration : |
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Administered by Deep Intramuscular or subcutaneous
injection
- Horses
: 10-20 ml/ animal (5-10 gm Dipyrone)
- Cattle:
20-40 ml/ animal
- Calves and Foals:
5-15 ml/ animal
- Sheep and goats:
2-8 ml/ animal
- Dogs:
1-5 ml/ animal
The injection can be repeated several times daily |
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| Contraindications : |
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- Concurrent administration of Barbiturate,
Chlorpromazine or Phenylbutazone.
- Contraindicated to be given to racing animals
within 5 days before a race. |
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| Withdrawal Period : |
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Animal’s meat shouldn’t be used during treatment
and within 2 days from the last treatment. |
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