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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1487360" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>BR... I'm a proponent of anti-inflammatories and pain relief... it's a topic that's been all but ignored in food animal husbandry for far too long. That said, most producers - and, unfortunately, a lot of veterinarians, don't do it appropriately or adequately. When indicated, with the appropriate drug and dosage, they're a good thing. </p><p></p><p>On this board(and others) I see folks (and the horse people are the worst!) - using flunixin (Banamine) like it was water or saline... it's not totally innocuous...It's approved for use IV... yes, you can give it IM... but it does cause tissue damage... and if you give a SINGLE dose IM, the slaughter withdrawal goes from 4 days(for a single IV administration) to 30 days; give it more than once... you're on your own, with regard to how long violative tissue residues will remain. It's become one of the most common causes of violative tissue residues... mainly due to misuse and failure to observe appropriate withdrawal times on dairy cattle sent to slaughter... but beef producers aren't without some of the blame. </p><p></p><p>First I'd seen of a transdermal formulation...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1487360, member: 12607"] BR... I'm a proponent of anti-inflammatories and pain relief... it's a topic that's been all but ignored in food animal husbandry for far too long. That said, most producers - and, unfortunately, a lot of veterinarians, don't do it appropriately or adequately. When indicated, with the appropriate drug and dosage, they're a good thing. On this board(and others) I see folks (and the horse people are the worst!) - using flunixin (Banamine) like it was water or saline... it's not totally innocuous...It's approved for use IV... yes, you can give it IM... but it does cause tissue damage... and if you give a SINGLE dose IM, the slaughter withdrawal goes from 4 days(for a single IV administration) to 30 days; give it more than once... you're on your own, with regard to how long violative tissue residues will remain. It's become one of the most common causes of violative tissue residues... mainly due to misuse and failure to observe appropriate withdrawal times on dairy cattle sent to slaughter... but beef producers aren't without some of the blame. First I'd seen of a transdermal formulation... [/QUOTE]
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