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Allevinix

Flunixin injectable, licensed for use in cattle for the alleviation of clinical signs of respiratory disease when used concurrently with appropriate anti-infective therapy.

Available in:

  • 100 mL
  • 250 mL

Target species:

  • cattle icon Cattle
  • Horses
  • pig icon Swine

Product information

How to use

  • Solution for intravenous or intramuscular uses in cattle
  • Cattle – 2ml/50kg body weight, once daily for 1 to 3 days
  • Withdrawal: Cattle IV route – milk 24 hours/meat 10 days; IM route – milk 36 hours/meat 31 days.

Prescription decisions are for the person issuing the prescription alone. Please refer to the product packaging and leaflets for information about side effects, precautions, warnings and contra-indications. Further information is available from the SPC or on the datasheet at www.noahcomendium.co.uk or on request.

Legal Category: UK POMV

SPC

Neonatal calf and cow. Reproduction.

Why choose
Allevinix?

Flexible administration

The only flunixin which can be administered I/V and I/M in cattle enabling follow-up doses to be given

Easy dose rate

4ml per 100kg liveweight in cattle, aiding accurate dosing on-farm

Short milk withdrawal

Reducing production losses: 24 hours after I/V injection, 36 hours after I/M injection

Fast acting

CMax is just 30 minutes following I/M injection, supporting a rapid recovery

Hi-tech CLAS vials

Shock resistant1, eco-friendlyvials

References

1.Cavaroc P. J. et al. Comparative breakage study of injectable anti-infectives vials under vertical drop test by free fall under standardized conditions. IPVS Congress, 2012, 100 2. Jacquet C. et al. Comparati ...

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