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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10158"><p>Vicki, I wish you were my vet. You explain it like it is and if you don't know you say so. My hereford heifer I emailed you about a month ago that limped and had a swollen front leg DIED. I gave bute and dexamenthozone at the same time. 10cc dex for three days. Swelling would go and return. Heifer went off feed, developed bloody scours, a bad situation. One experienced vet in Texas said never give the two durgs at the same time as they would counter one another. I blame myself and may have over did it with treatment. I also use hydrotherapy on the leg twice daily for over three weeks to no avail. I think you point of be careful what one treats with, in conjuction with what other drugs and dosage. I tried with great care but lost this battle. Thanks for sharing info. Your customers should really appreciate you.</p><p></p><p>> Phenylbutazone (bute) is a</p><p>> non-steroidal anti-inflammatory</p><p>> agent, sort of like aspirin. It</p><p>> can ulcerate the stomach, and has</p><p>> been linked with aplastic anemia</p><p>> in humans and some other species.</p><p>> I don't use this product in cattle</p><p>> myself, and seldom use it in</p><p>> horses. Look on google.com under</p><p>> phenylbutazone and you'll get more</p><p>> information there.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:hudds@cctc.net">hudds@cctc.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10158"] Vicki, I wish you were my vet. You explain it like it is and if you don't know you say so. My hereford heifer I emailed you about a month ago that limped and had a swollen front leg DIED. I gave bute and dexamenthozone at the same time. 10cc dex for three days. Swelling would go and return. Heifer went off feed, developed bloody scours, a bad situation. One experienced vet in Texas said never give the two durgs at the same time as they would counter one another. I blame myself and may have over did it with treatment. I also use hydrotherapy on the leg twice daily for over three weeks to no avail. I think you point of be careful what one treats with, in conjuction with what other drugs and dosage. I tried with great care but lost this battle. Thanks for sharing info. Your customers should really appreciate you. > Phenylbutazone (bute) is a > non-steroidal anti-inflammatory > agent, sort of like aspirin. It > can ulcerate the stomach, and has > been linked with aplastic anemia > in humans and some other species. > I don't use this product in cattle > myself, and seldom use it in > horses. Look on google.com under > phenylbutazone and you'll get more > information there. [email=hudds@cctc.net]hudds@cctc.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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