Meflosyl 50ml Injection
Meflosyl 50ml Injection is a veterinary injectable solution containing flunixin meglumine as the active ingredient, formulated as a 5% solution (50mg/ml).
In the USA the trade names are Banamine, Flunixamine, Citation, Equileve, and Meflosyl Solution. MEFLOSYL 5% SOLUTION FOR INJECTION. indicates this is a 5% concentration flunixin meglumine solution.
Active Ingredient
Flunixin Meglumine – A potent non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) belonging to the pyrazolone class of medications.
Concentration
5% solution = 50mg flunixin meglumine per milliliter
Target Species
Indicated for the intravenous administration to cattle and horses.
Primary Indications
Meflosyl 50ml Injection In Horses:
For use in musculo-skeletal disorders, the recommended dose rate is 1.1 mg flunixin/kg.
Common uses include:
Musculoskeletal pain and inflammation
Colic management
Post-surgical pain control
Inflammatory conditions
Fever reduction
In Cattle:
Pain and inflammation associated with various conditions
Post-surgical analgesia
Respiratory disease support
Mastitis-associated inflammation
Meflosyl 50ml Injection Dosage and Administration
Horses:
the recommended dose rate is 1.1 mg flunixin/kg.
This translates to approximately 0.022 ml per kg body weight
For a 500kg horse: approximately 11ml per dose
Administration Routes:
Indicated for the intravenous administration (preferred route) It can also be used intramuscularly or intravenously, although because it is very irritating to tissue, the IV route is preferred.
Frequency:
Typically administered once or twice daily
Treatment duration should be limited to minimize side effects
Mechanism of Action
Flunixin meglumine works by:
Inhibiting cyclooxygenase (COX) enzymes
Reducing prostaglandin synthesis
Providing anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antipyretic effects
Particularly effective against endotoxin-induced inflammation
Important Safety Warnings
Tissue Irritation:
because it is very irritating to tissue, the IV route is preferred over intramuscular injection.
Nephrotoxicity Risk:
Concurrent administration of potentially nephrotoxic drugs should be avoided.
Special Population Considerations:
Dosages are usually reduced for ponies, who are more at-risk for NSAID side effects, as well as horses with decreased liver or kidney function (such as older horses).
Side Effects and Adverse Reactions
Common NSAID Side Effects:
Gastrointestinal ulceration
Kidney dysfunction
Liver toxicity (with prolonged use)
Delayed wound healing
Interference with platelet function
Specific to Flunixin:
Tissue necrosis if given intramuscularly
Potential for severe colic if overdosed
Depression and inappetence
Contraindications
Known hypersensitivity to flunixin or other NSAIDs
Severe kidney or liver disease
Gastrointestinal ulceration
Bleeding disorders
Pregnancy (especially late term) – use with caution
Drug Interactions
Other NSAIDs (avoid concurrent use)
Corticosteroids (increased GI ulcer risk)
Anticoagulants (enhanced bleeding risk)
Nephrotoxic drugs (increased kidney damage risk)
Aminoglycosides (enhanced nephrotoxicity)
Withdrawal Times
For food-producing animals (cattle):
Meat withdrawal times must be observed
Milk withdrawal periods required for lactating cattle
Specific times vary by jurisdiction – consult product labeling
Storage and Handling
Store at controlled room temperature
Protect from light
Do not freeze Meflosyl 50ml Injection
Use within specified time after opening
Maintain sterility for injection
Clinical Considerations
Pre-treatment Assessment:
Evaluate hydration status
Check kidney and liver function
Assess for concurrent medications
Consider patient age and condition
Monitoring During Treatment:
Hydration status
Appetite and behavior
Kidney function (with prolonged use)
Signs of GI upset
Meflosyl 50ml Injection Administration Technique:
Use strict aseptic technique
Administer slowly intravenously
Ensure proper needle placement
Monitor injection site Meflosyl 50ml Injection
Therapeutic Benefits
Rapid onset: Quick pain relief and anti-inflammatory action
Effective analgesia: Particularly good for visceral pain
Anti-endotoxic effects: Beneficial in septic conditions
Fever reduction: Effective antipyretic properties
Professional Use Guidelines
Should only be used under veterinary supervision
Proper diagnosis essential before treatment
Use lowest effective dose for shortest duration
Ensure adequate hydration before and during treatment
Monitor for adverse effects throughout therapy
Package Information
The 50ml vial provides multiple doses depending on animal size and dosing requirements, making it suitable for both individual animal treatment and herd/group management.
Meflosyl 50ml injection represents a potent and effective NSAID option for managing pain and inflammation in horses and cattle, requiring careful attention to proper dosing, administration technique, and patient monitoring to ensure safe and effective use.
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