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Fluson Injection

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Fluzon is forbidden to use in case of osteoporosis, injections into the inflamed tissue, with bacterial eye infections, epithelial defects of the cornea and pregnancy (with the exception of the caused birth in ruminants). With caution (with constant clinical monitoring):

Fluson Injection

Pregnancy: Avoid use in pregnant animals, as corticosteroids can cause abortion or developmental issues.
Concurrent Medication: Do not use with other immunosuppressive drugs or NSAIDs without veterinary guidance. Fluson Injection
Underlying Infections: Avoid in animals with systemic infections unless combined with appropriate antibiotics.
Diabetes: Use with caution, as it can increase blood sugar levels.

Storage

Store at 15–30°C (59–86°F).
Protect from light.
Do not freeze.
Withdrawal Periods
Meat: Usually 7-14 days, depending on the regulatory requirements.
Milk: Typically 72 hours after administration.
Alternatives
Prednisolone: A less potent corticosteroid for less severe conditions.
Triamcinolone Acetonide: Used for long-term inflammation control. Fluson Injection
NSAIDs: For inflammation without immunosuppression, such as flunixin meglumine or phenylbutazone.

Fluson 50ml

Fluson Injection is a versatile and potent corticosteroid used for a variety of conditions, ranging from inflammation and allergies to emergency care for shock. While highly effective, it requires careful dosing and monitoring due to potential side effects, particularly with prolonged use. Always use under the guidance of a veterinarian to ensure the safety and well-being of the animal.

Fluson Injection is a veterinary medication primarily used for its anti-inflammatory, antiallergic, and immunosuppressive properties. It is commonly prescribed for various conditions in animals where corticosteroid therapy is indicated. Fluson 50ml

General Information
Active Ingredient: Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate (a corticosteroid).
Drug Class: Synthetic glucocorticoid.
Form: Injectable solution.
Species: Used in horses, cattle, dogs, cats, and other domestic animals.
Mechanism of Action
Fluson works by mimicking cortisol, a naturally occurring hormone produced by the adrenal glands. It modulates the immune response and reduces inflammation by:

Suppressing the release of pro-inflammatory substances (like prostaglandins and histamines).
Inhibiting the migration of white blood cells to inflamed areas. Fluson 50ml
Stabilizing cell membranes to reduce fluid leakage into tissues.
Indications

Fluson Injection is used to treat a range of conditions, including:

Inflammatory Disorders:
Arthritis.
Tendonitis.
Laminitis in horses.
Allergic Reactions:
Anaphylaxis.
Dermatitis.
Urticaria (hives).
Respiratory Conditions:
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in horses.
Bronchitis.
Shock:
For immediate relief during septic or traumatic shock.
Endocrine Disorders:
Management of adrenal insufficiency.
Immune-Mediated Diseases:
Autoimmune disorders. Fluson Injection

Other Conditions:

As an adjunct in cancer treatment or specific infections.
Dosage and Administration
Administration must be under veterinary supervision.

Horses:
For inflammatory conditions: 0.02–0.1 mg/kg body weight IV or IM.
For emergency conditions like shock: Higher doses may be recommended based on the severity.
Cattle:
0.05–0.2 mg/kg body weight IV or IM.
Dogs and Cats:
0.1–0.3 mg/kg body weight IM or SC.
Duration:

Doses can be administered as a single treatment or daily for several days, depending on the condition.
Benefits
Rapid Onset: Provides quick relief from inflammation and allergic reactions.
Versatility: Effective across multiple species and conditions. Fluson Injection
Adjunctive Use: Can be combined with other treatments for comprehensive care.
Side Effects
While effective, corticosteroids like Fluson can have significant side effects, especially with long-term use:

Short-Term Side Effects:

Increased thirst and urination.
Increased appetite.
Mild lethargy or restlessness.
Long-Term Side Effects (Chronic Use):
Gastrointestinal Ulcers: Especially if used with NSAIDs.
Immune Suppression: Increasing susceptibility to infections.
Laminitis: A risk in horses, especially at higher doses.
Adrenal Suppression: May lead to reduced natural cortisol production.
Muscle Wasting and Weakness.

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