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<blockquote data-quote="Dempster" data-source="post: 1487434" data-attributes="member: 32761"><p>From what I am hearing, the trans-dermal banamine is going to run about 2.5-3X the cost of the generic banamine products most people are using. As stated before, both IM and oral administration of the injectable product is illegal, and there is certainly potential for increased enforcement here now that a topical product is available. Might be a good time for people to start kicking the IM banamine habit.</p><p></p><p>Oral meloxicam tablets are available in the US, but are not labeled for cattle. However, the FDA has shown some understanding for the use of meloxicam for pain relief in cattle and enforcement of the drug is a low priority when proper withdrawals are used. They are somewhat less understanding of the use of IM banamine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dempster, post: 1487434, member: 32761"] From what I am hearing, the trans-dermal banamine is going to run about 2.5-3X the cost of the generic banamine products most people are using. As stated before, both IM and oral administration of the injectable product is illegal, and there is certainly potential for increased enforcement here now that a topical product is available. Might be a good time for people to start kicking the IM banamine habit. Oral meloxicam tablets are available in the US, but are not labeled for cattle. However, the FDA has shown some understanding for the use of meloxicam for pain relief in cattle and enforcement of the drug is a low priority when proper withdrawals are used. They are somewhat less understanding of the use of IM banamine. [/QUOTE]
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