AVET Xylazine 100 mg/mL Analgesic, Sedative and Muscle Relaxant Injection for Horses

País: Austrália

Língua: inglês

Origem: APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)

Compre agora

Ingredientes ativos:

XYLAZINE AS THE HYDROCHLORIDE

Disponível em:

AVET HEALTH LIMITED

Forma farmacêutica:

PARENTERAL LIQUID/SOLUTION/SUSPENSION

Composição:

XYLAZINE AS THE HYDROCHLORIDE THIAZOLE Active 100.0 mg/ml

Unidades em pacote:

50 mL

Classe:

VM - Veterinary Medicine

Área terapêutica:

CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM

Resumo do produto:

Poison schedule: 4; Withholding period: MEAT: DO NOT USE less than 28 days befor e slaughter for human consumption.; Host/pest details: HORSE: [ANALGESIC]

Status de autorização:

Registered

Data de autorização:

2023-07-01

Folheto informativo - Bula

                                Elevet+ Xylazine 100 mg/mL Analgesic, Sedative and Muscle Relaxant
Injection
for Horses
92898 / 137139
Product Name:
APVMA Approval No:
Label Name:
Elevet+ Xylazine 100 mg/mL Analgesic, Sedative and Muscle Relaxant
Injection
for Horses
Signal Headings:
PRESCRIPTION ANIMAL REMEDY
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
FOR ANIMAL TREATMENT ONLY
Constituent
Statements:
100 mg/mL Xylazine (as hydrochloride)
Claims:
Analgesic, sedative and muscle relaxant for use in horses.
Net Contents:
50 mL
Directions for Use:
Restraints:
Contraindications:
This product is contraindicated in the following situations:
• Intra-arterial administration
• Use in horses with obstructive colic or ileus
• Use in mares in last trimester of pregnancy
• Concurrent administration with adrenaline
Precautions:
Not recommended for use in animals with cardiovascular or cardiac
disease, shock,
hypotension or hypertension.
Avoid use with tranquilisers or other agents that may give rise to
cardiovascular effects.
Not recommended for use in animals with respiratory depression.
Because xylazine may
cause muscle relaxation of the upper respiratory tract, take
particular care if an animal
shows pre-existing signs of upper airway obstruction.
Avoid use in animals with renal or hepatic disease. RLP APPROVED
Avoid painful stimuli which may cause an apparently sedated animal to
suddenly react
without restraint. Sedated animals may also react unpredictably to
noise.
Exercise due caution when handling xylazine sedated horses which may
become hyper-
sensitive to touch around the hindquarters. Such horses may kick.
Side Effects:
Dosage and
Administration:
Use the contents within 3 months of first broaching the vial. Discard
the unused portion.
Horses:
Vary dosage schedule according to circumstances and depth and duration
of sedation
required.
Intravenous administration usually gives a more rapid onset of effect
but the duration is
shorter than with intramuscular administration.
Xylazine may be used alone or combined with other sedatives,
analgesics and anaestheti
                                
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