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Phenylbutazone,
often referred to as "bute", is a
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) for the short-term
treatment of pain and
fever in animals...
- have
entered the food
supply chain, and with them the
veterinary drug
phenylbutazone which is
banned in food animals. The
scandal later spread to 13 other...
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nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). It is a
metabolite of
phenylbutazone. It was
withdrawn from
markets worldwide in mid-1980s due to bone marrow...
- lead to hemorrhage. In horses, it is very true that if
warfarin and
phenylbutazone are
administered concurrently, the
horse can
develop bleeding issues...
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production when
compared to the
effects produced by
NSAIDs such as
phenylbutazone or flunixin.
Prostaglandin E2 and
inflammatory exudate are also reduced...
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superior to
phenylbutazone as
previously believed,
although clinical signs of
lameness are
reduced with its use. In fact,
phenylbutazone was
shown superior...
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myonecrosis in horses, so IV
administration is preferred.
Administration of
phenylbutazone to a
horse also
receiving flunixin has been
shown to
increase the risk...
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referred to as "bute" and this
risks confusion with
phenylbutazone, also
called "bute".
Phenylbutazone,
which is a drug also used with horses, was tested...
- It is a
prodrug of the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)
phenylbutazone, and is
commonly used in horses.
Yasuda Y,
Shindo T,
Mitani N, Ishida...
- (tolfenamate); Pyrazolones:
Azapropazone Dipyrone Isopyrin Oxyphenbutazone Phenylbutazone;
Enolic acids (oxicams):
Ampiroxicam Droxicam Enolicam Isoxicam Lornoxicam...