Such as in laminitis or chronic arthritic problems.
Bute dosage for laminitis.
The serum half life of phenylbutazone is dose dependent ranging in the horse from 3 5 hours at a dose of 2g 450kg to 6 hours at a dose of 8g 450kg.
The official recommended dose of phenylbutazone is two to four grams per day for a 1 000 pound horse by either the injectable or oral route.
Sucralfate is often prescribed in conjunction with bute as the sucralfate works to protect the gastrointestinal lining.
Many times i have been the last resort for most of the horses.
But it can be toxic if used in too high of a dose.
Generally horses should not be treated with bute for longer than 5 7 days.
Long term dosage of bute in older horses.
Side effects of phenylbutazone.
Call your vet and farrier trimmer if this is the first time the horse has had laminitis the vet should be called as an emergency.
1 to 2 g per 1 000 lbs of body weight 5 to 10 ml 1 000 lbs daily.
Phenylbutazone dosage and administration.
Injection should be given slowly and with care.
Guidelines to successful therapy 1.
Some of phenylbutazone s actions may be dose dependent and it should be used under the guidance of appropriate veterinary evaluation and therapy so as not to mask the severity of the problem.
Phenylbutazone is almost completely metabolised in the horse.
However there is a solution if you find that your horse benefits from daily pain relief.
Phenylbutazone and other painkillers are part of most laminitis treatment regimens but floyd notes that they are used for their anti inflammatory and analgesic effects they are simply an.
Recomended dosage of bute.
My general laminitis cases without penetration or sloughing usually only need bute for between 2 4 days on average and 10 12 days of bute for the more severe cases.
Limit intravenous administration to a maximum of 5 successive days which may be followed by oral phenylbutazone dosage forms.
Bute works well for horses for short term pain relief.
Some adverse side effects include gastro intestinal ulcers kidney damage oral lesions and internal haemorrhage.
These suggestions relate primarily to endocrinopathic laminitis.
Phenylbutazone is prescribed for lameness musculoskeletal pain from soft tissue injury muscle soreness bone and joint problems and laminitis.
Horses with sepsis related or supporting limb laminitis are likely to already be receiving intensive veterinary treatment and or be in a clinic.