- Fever associated with bovine respiratory disease and endotoxemia
- Fever associated with swine respiratory disease
- Inflammation associated with bones and joints
- Pain relief from colic and/or visceral pain
- Pain relief following surgery
- Prostaglandins are chemicals in the body that promote inflammation, pain, and fever, increase blood clotting, and protect the lining of the stomach from damaging acids.
- Blood disorders
- Bone disorders
- GI Ulcers
- Heart disease
- Liver disease
- Kidney disease
- Corticosteroids
- Digitoxin
- Furosemide
- Other NSAIDs
- Penicillin G
- Use as directed by your veterinarian.
- Follow the instructions printed on the prescription label.
- Store Phenylbutazone Injection at room temperature.
- Be sure to complete the prescription to ensure a full recovery, even if your pet seems to be improving, unless instructed otherwise by your veterinarian.
- Duration of administration depends on the condition being treated, the response to the medication, and the development of any adverse effects.
- Administer intravenously or intramuscularly.
- Give 5 to 10 ml / 1000 lbs of body weight.
- Administer once daily by slow IV.
- Repeat for up to 5 days.
