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Reduces Pain and Inflammation associated with Arthritis? |
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Reduces Fever? |
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Reduces Joint Stiffness? |
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Controls Symptoms of Osteoarthritis |
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Additional Benefits | Banamine paste is recommended for the alleviation of inflammation and pain associated with musculoskeletal disorders. | Onsior is used in pets for the control of postoperative pain and inflammation associated with orthopedic surgery. | NSAID, fairly inexpensive. |
What Makes it Different? | Non-steroidal and non-narcotic | Onsior is not a long-term medication, it can be taken for 3 days after surgery. | Also treats pain and inflammation associated with fractures and painful injuries to the limbs and joints. |
Recommended For? | Horses | Cats and Dogs | Horses |
Product Type | Oral Suspension | Tablet | Tablet |
Usage |
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RX Required |
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How Long does it Take to Work? | Depends on weight of horse | Immediately, and works for 3 days | Depends on weight of horse |
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Ingredients | Flunixin Meglumine | Robenacoxib | Phenylbutazone |
Does it have long-term side effects? | Repeated dermal contact to high concentrations may cause severe skin irritation. Prolonged inhalation may produce serious lung effects. Repeated ingestion or inhalation of high doses may cause internal bleeding, predominantly of the gastrointestinal tract. | Exceeding the dose or duration of therapy may result in very serious life-threatening adverse reactions. | N/A |
Cautions | In horses, isolated reports of localized reactions following I.M. injection, particularly in the neck, have been received. These include localized swelling, sweating, induration, and stiffness. In rare instances in horses, fatal or nonfatal clostridial infections or other infections have been reported in association with I.M. use. In rare instances, anaphylactic-like reactions, some of which have been fatal, have been reported, primarily following I.V. use. | Onsior should not be given with other NSAID medication or corticosteroid medication. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has abdominal pain, tenderness, or discomfort, changes in appetite, bloody, black or tarry stools, blood in vomit, unexplained weight gain, water retention, fatigue or lethargy, skin rash, itching, yellowing of eyes, or unusual bruising or bleeding as these symptoms could indicate serious side effects. If any of the following serious side effects occur, stop giving Onsior and seek emergency veterinary medical attention: an allergic reaction (difficulty breathing, swelling of the lips, tongue or face, or hives). Other less serious side effects may occur. Talk to your veterinarian about any side effect that your pet experiences. | Do not use phenylbutazone in animals allergic to it or other NSAIDs. Do not use in pregnant or lactating mares. Do not give phenylbutazone with other NSAIDs, corticosteroids, or other ulcer causing medications. Phenylbutazone should not be given to animals who are dehydrated or have stomach ulcers; anemia or bleeding disorders; liver, kidney or heart disease. Talk to your veterinarian about any side effect that seems unusual or bothersome to the animal. |
What are Customers saying Pros | N/A | Works wonders for my cat who has arthritis in his low back. 4 stars because of the high price! | Having a elderly male Nubian goat with arthritis, my vet prescripted Phenylbutazone tab, 1/4 to 1/2 tab twice each day. This seemed to help and did not upset his appetite. He was on this until his death in 2010. Animals need help with arthritis too. Wanting to keep my Patches as comforable as possible, this gave me some comfort in knowing it helped some. Arthritis is very painful in Human, we all need to remember how pain full it is in our animals too. He was loved to the very end. |
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