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What is Banamine?

Banamine is an injectable solution for horses that is recommended for the alleviation of inflammation and pain associated with musculoskeletal disorder. It is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that is also recommended for the alleviation of visceral pain associated with colic in horses. Banamine quickly controls inflammatory responses with an onset of activity within two hours of administration. It is safe to use as it is non-narcotic, non-steroidal. Banamine can also be used in cattle for reasons not listed here. Banamine requires a prescription from your veterinarian.

For:

Horses and Cattle

Benefits:

  • Helps provide inflammation and pain relief
  • Non-narcotic
  • Non-steroidal
  • Fast-acting and long-lasting
  • Multiple-dose vial

How does Banamine work?

Banamine contains the active ingredient, flunixin meglumine, which is a potent, non-narcotic, non-steroidal, analgesic agent with anti-inflammatory and antipyretic activity. It is significantly more potent than pentazocine, meperidine, and codeine as an analgesic.

Cautions:

Horses that are dehydrated, on concomitant diuretic therapy, or have renal, cardiovascular, and/or hepatic dysfunction are at risk of renal toxicity when using Banamine. Banamine is for intravenous (IV) or intramuscular (IM) use. Avoid concomitant use of Banamine with other anti-inflammatory drugs, such as other NSAIDs and corticosteroids. The effects of Banamine haven't been evaluated in pregnant mares. Studies to determine the activity of Banamine when administered concomitantly with other drugs have not been conducted.

Brand Name:

Banamine (Merck)

Generic Name:

flunixin meglumine

What is the most important thing I should know about Banamine?

Banamine helps provide relief from pain and inflammation in horses. It requires a prescription from your veterinarian. It is an injectable solution available in a multiple-dose 100 ml vial. Banamine is for intravenous (IV) or intramuscular (IM) use only. The recommended dose for musculoskeletal disorders is 0.5 mg/lb (1 ml/100 lbs) of body weight once daily. The recommended dose for the alleviation of pain associated with equine colic is 0.5 mg/lb body weight. A syringe is not included. Banamine must be used within 28 days of the first puncture. The Banamine vial must not be punctured more than 10 times. When using a draw-off spike or needle with bore diameter larger than 18 guage, discard any product remaining in the vial immediately after use.

What should I discuss with my veterinarian before giving Banamine to my horse?

Tell your veterinarian if your horse has had an allergic reaction to flunixin meglumine or any other NSAIDs. Tell your veterinarian if your mare is pregnant, breeding or lactating. If your horse has a history of renal, cardiovascular and/or hepatic dysfunction, let your veterinarian know as your horse may be at risk of renal toxicity.

How should Banamine be administered?

Follow your veterinarian's instructions exactly as directed. Banamine is for intravenous (IV) or intramuscular (IM) use only. The recommended dose for musculoskeletal disorders is 0.5 mg/lb (1 ml/100 lbs) of body weight once daily. Treatment may be given by IM or IV injection and repeated for up to 5 days. Studies show the onset of activity is within 2 hours. Peak response occurs between 12-16 hours and duration of activity is 24-36 hours. The recommended dose for the alleviation of pain associated with equine colic is 0.5 mg/lb body weight. IV administration is recommended for prompt relief. Clinical studies show pain is alleviated in less than 15 minutes in many cases. Treatment may be repeated when signs of colic recur. Banamine must be used within 28 days of the first puncture. The Banamine vial must not be punctured more than 10 times. When using a draw-off spike or needle with bore diameter larger than 18 guage, discard any product remaining in the vial immediately after use.

What are the potential side effects of Banamine?

Following IM injection, potential side effects can include swelling, sweating, induration (hardened mass or formation), and stiffness.

What happens if I miss giving a dose of Banamine?

Give the missed dose as soon as you remember. If it is time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and resume a regular dosing schedule.

What happens if I overdose my horse on Banamine?

Contact your veterinarian immediately.

What should I avoid while giving Banamine to my horse?

Avoid concomitant use of Banamine with other anti-inflammatory drugs, such as other NSAIDs and corticosteroids.

What other drugs will affect Banamine?

Studies to determine the activity of Banamine when administered concomitantly with other drugs have not been conducted.

Banamine Directions:

  • Follow your veterinarian's instructions exactly as directed.
  • Banamine is for intravenous (IV) or intramuscular (IM) use only.
  • The recommended dose for musculoskeletal disorders is 0.5 mg/lb (1 ml/ 100 lbs) of body weight once daily. Treatment may be given by IM or IV injection and repeated for up to 5 days.
  • The recommended dose for the alleviation of pain associated with equine colic is 0.5 mg/lb body weight. IV administration is recommended for prompt relief. Treatment may be repeated when signs of colic recur.
Tip:

Banamine must be used within 28 days of the first puncture. The Banamine vial must not be punctured more than 10 times. When using a draw-off spike or needle with bore diameter larger than 18 guage, discard any product remaining in the vial immediately after use.

Banamine Dosage:

Banamine Dosage for Horses with Musculoskeletal Disorders
WeightDosage
All weightsAdminister 0.5 mg/lb body weight by IV or IM injection once a day for up to 5 days or as directed by your veterinarian
Banamine Dosage for Horses with Equine Colic
WeightDosage
All weightsAdminister 0.5 mg/lb body weight by IV injection once or as directed by your veterinarian
Banamine Dosage for Cats
Cats
Do not use!
Banamine Dosage for Dogs
Dogs
Do not use!

Storage:

Store between 36°-86° F. Protect from freezing. Keep out of the reach of children and pets.

Banamine Ingredients:

Banamine 100 ml Bottle
Active Ingredients (per ml)Amount
Flunixin meglumine50 mg
Edetate disodium0.1 mg
Sodium formaldehyde sulfoxylate2.5 mg
Diethanolamine4.0 mg
Propylene glycol207.2 mg
Phenol5.0 mg

What is Banamine?

Banamine is an injectable solution for horses that is recommended for the alleviation of inflammation and pain associated with musculoskeletal disorder. It is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that is also recommended for the alleviation of visceral pain associated with colic in horses. Banamine quickly controls inflammatory responses with an onset of activity within two hours of administration. It is safe to use as it is non-narcotic, non-steroidal. Banamine can also be used in cattle for reasons not listed here. Banamine requires a prescription from your veterinarian.

For:

Horses and Cattle

Benefits:

  • Helps provide inflammation and pain relief
  • Non-narcotic
  • Non-steroidal
  • Fast-acting and long-lasting
  • Multiple-dose vial

How does Banamine work?

Banamine contains the active ingredient, flunixin meglumine, which is a potent, non-narcotic, non-steroidal, analgesic agent with anti-inflammatory and antipyretic activity. It is significantly more potent than pentazocine, meperidine, and codeine as an analgesic.

Cautions:

Horses that are dehydrated, on concomitant diuretic therapy, or have renal, cardiovascular, and/or hepatic dysfunction are at risk of renal toxicity when using Banamine. Banamine is for intravenous (IV) or intramuscular (IM) use. Avoid concomitant use of Banamine with other anti-inflammatory drugs, such as other NSAIDs and corticosteroids. The effects of Banamine haven't been evaluated in pregnant mares. Studies to determine the activity of Banamine when administered concomitantly with other drugs have not been conducted.

Brand Name:

Banamine (Merck)

Generic Name:

flunixin meglumine

What is the most important thing I should know about Banamine?

Banamine helps provide relief from pain and inflammation in horses. It requires a prescription from your veterinarian. It is an injectable solution available in a multiple-dose 100 ml vial. Banamine is for intravenous (IV) or intramuscular (IM) use only. The recommended dose for musculoskeletal disorders is 0.5 mg/lb (1 ml/100 lbs) of body weight once daily. The recommended dose for the alleviation of pain associated with equine colic is 0.5 mg/lb body weight. A syringe is not included. Banamine must be used within 28 days of the first puncture. The Banamine vial must not be punctured more than 10 times. When using a draw-off spike or needle with bore diameter larger than 18 guage, discard any product remaining in the vial immediately after use.

What should I discuss with my veterinarian before giving Banamine to my horse?

Tell your veterinarian if your horse has had an allergic reaction to flunixin meglumine or any other NSAIDs. Tell your veterinarian if your mare is pregnant, breeding or lactating. If your horse has a history of renal, cardiovascular and/or hepatic dysfunction, let your veterinarian know as your horse may be at risk of renal toxicity.

How should Banamine be administered?

Follow your veterinarian's instructions exactly as directed. Banamine is for intravenous (IV) or intramuscular (IM) use only. The recommended dose for musculoskeletal disorders is 0.5 mg/lb (1 ml/100 lbs) of body weight once daily. Treatment may be given by IM or IV injection and repeated for up to 5 days. Studies show the onset of activity is within 2 hours. Peak response occurs between 12-16 hours and duration of activity is 24-36 hours. The recommended dose for the alleviation of pain associated with equine colic is 0.5 mg/lb body weight. IV administration is recommended for prompt relief. Clinical studies show pain is alleviated in less than 15 minutes in many cases. Treatment may be repeated when signs of colic recur. Banamine must be used within 28 days of the first puncture. The Banamine vial must not be punctured more than 10 times. When using a draw-off spike or needle with bore diameter larger than 18 guage, discard any product remaining in the vial immediately after use.

What are the potential side effects of Banamine?

Following IM injection, potential side effects can include swelling, sweating, induration (hardened mass or formation), and stiffness.

What happens if I miss giving a dose of Banamine?

Give the missed dose as soon as you remember. If it is time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and resume a regular dosing schedule.

What happens if I overdose my horse on Banamine?

Contact your veterinarian immediately.

What should I avoid while giving Banamine to my horse?

Avoid concomitant use of Banamine with other anti-inflammatory drugs, such as other NSAIDs and corticosteroids.

What other drugs will affect Banamine?

Studies to determine the activity of Banamine when administered concomitantly with other drugs have not been conducted.

Banamine Directions:

  • Follow your veterinarian's instructions exactly as directed.
  • Banamine is for intravenous (IV) or intramuscular (IM) use only.
  • The recommended dose for musculoskeletal disorders is 0.5 mg/lb (1 ml/ 100 lbs) of body weight once daily. Treatment may be given by IM or IV injection and repeated for up to 5 days.
  • The recommended dose for the alleviation of pain associated with equine colic is 0.5 mg/lb body weight. IV administration is recommended for prompt relief. Treatment may be repeated when signs of colic recur.
Tip:

Banamine must be used within 28 days of the first puncture. The Banamine vial must not be punctured more than 10 times. When using a draw-off spike or needle with bore diameter larger than 18 guage, discard any product remaining in the vial immediately after use.

Banamine Dosage:

Banamine Dosage for Horses with Musculoskeletal Disorders
WeightDosage
All weightsAdminister 0.5 mg/lb body weight by IV or IM injection once a day for up to 5 days or as directed by your veterinarian
Banamine Dosage for Horses with Equine Colic
WeightDosage
All weightsAdminister 0.5 mg/lb body weight by IV injection once or as directed by your veterinarian
Banamine Dosage for Cats
Cats
Do not use!
Banamine Dosage for Dogs
Dogs
Do not use!

Storage:

Store between 36°-86° F. Protect from freezing. Keep out of the reach of children and pets.

Banamine Ingredients:

Banamine 100 ml Bottle
Active Ingredients (per ml)Amount
Flunixin meglumine50 mg
Edetate disodium0.1 mg
Sodium formaldehyde sulfoxylate2.5 mg
Diethanolamine4.0 mg
Propylene glycol207.2 mg
Phenol5.0 mg

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