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Phenylbutazone ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1100519" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Have used it in cattle in the past, and it was good for musculoskeletal problems, like post-calving nerve bruising, etc., with much longer duration than banamine - but, as you've seen, it is now not just 'not approved for use in food-producing animals, but 'prohibited', so I won't use it in anything that will be going to slaughter - ever. </p><p>Best to pitch it, rather than run the risk of getting in trouble over illegal residues. Or,if not out of date, pass it on to some horsey-type folks, if they know how to use it correctly.</p><p></p><p>Had an old-timey physician put me on phenylbutazone tablets for what turned out to be septic arthritis, back in the early 1980s; probably not even in the armamentarium of the typical MD anymore...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1100519, member: 12607"] Have used it in cattle in the past, and it was good for musculoskeletal problems, like post-calving nerve bruising, etc., with much longer duration than banamine - but, as you've seen, it is now not just 'not approved for use in food-producing animals, but 'prohibited', so I won't use it in anything that will be going to slaughter - ever. Best to pitch it, rather than run the risk of getting in trouble over illegal residues. Or,if not out of date, pass it on to some horsey-type folks, if they know how to use it correctly. Had an old-timey physician put me on phenylbutazone tablets for what turned out to be septic arthritis, back in the early 1980s; probably not even in the armamentarium of the typical MD anymore... [/QUOTE]
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