Norflunix Injection
A non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic, with anti-prostaglandin effects, for use in horses, cattle, pigs and dogs.
Target Species: Beef cattle, dairy cattle, pigs, horses and dogs
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Active Ingredient
Flunixin 50mg/mL
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Pharmaceutical Form
Solution for injection
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Indications
A non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic, with anti-prostaglandin effects, for use in horses, cattle, pigs and dogs.
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Dosage
Horses: 1.1mg/kg (1mL/45kg) bodyweight daily for up to 5 days, by IV or IM injection.
Cattle: 1.1-2.2mg/kg (1-2mL/45kg) bodyweight daily for 3-5 days, by IV or IM injection.
Pigs: 1.1-2.2mg/kg (1-2mL/45kg) bodyweight daily for 3-5 days, by deep IM injection.
Dogs: 1mg/kg (0.2mL/10kg) bodyweight daily for up to 3 days, by IV or IM injection. All potentially irritant substances given by intramuscular injection may result in the tissue damage necessary for clostridial bacteria to proliferate. Do not use in cats.
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Withholding Periods
It is an offence for users of this product to cause residues exceeding the relevant MRL in the Food Notice: Maximum Residue Levels for Agricultural Compounds.
MILK: Nil
MEAT: Cattle producing meat or offal for human consumption must not be sold for slaughter either during treatment or within 1 day of the last treatment.
Pigs producing meat or offal for human consumption must not be sold for slaughter either during treatment or within 3 days of the last treatment.
Horses producing meat or offal for human consumption must not be sold for slaughter either during treatment or within 63 days of the last treatment.
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