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Dosage:

2.5%

Packaging:

100ml vial/box

Therapy:

Analgesic, Antipyretic, Anti-inflammatory  

Active Ingredients:

Diclofenac Sodium  

Product Information

General Information:

AdvaCare is a GMP manufacturer of Diclofenac Sodium liquid injections. Diclofenac sodium injection for veterinary use is for the treatment of various bacterial infections in sheep, swine, cattle, goats, and calves. Diclofenac sodium injections are used for hemorrhagic enteritis, diarrhea, typhoid fever, yellow scour of newborn pigs, swine pneumonia, atrophic rhinitis, white diarrhea, fowl cholera, foot rot, dysentery, mastitis, acute septicemia, and chronic respiratory disease. It is important to note that AdvaCare’s diclofenac sodium injection is for veterinary purposes only, and altho’ there are similar medications available for human consumption, you should only adhere to this medication as prescribed by a veterinary doctor or animal care specialist.  

Side Effects:

As with all veterinary medicine, some unwanted effects may occur from the use of Diclofenac sodium Diclofenac Sodium Diclofenac Sodium. Always consult a veterinary physician or animal care specialist for medical advice before use. Side effects include: Development of colic in horses while on this medication. Some other negative side effects can include weight loss, gastric ulcers, uterine discharge, and diarrhea. There have also been some instances of inflammation, swelling, and alopecia while taking diclofenac. Diclofenac should not be used in animals with a known allergy or hypersensitivity to the drug. A veterinarian should be contacted immediately if any unusual symptoms are observed or if an overdose is suspected. Some common symptoms associated with an overdose of diclofenac include weight loss, gastric ulcers, colic, diarrhea, bloody diarrhea, melena, polydipsia, and uterine discharge. As with all NSAIDs, an overdose may cause gastrointestinal and renal effects. For a comprehensive list of all possible effects, consult a veterinary physician. If any symptom persists or gets worse, or you notice any other symptom, then please seek veterinary medical treatment immediately.  

Additional Information

Always consult a veterinary physician or animal care specialist before using diclofenac sodium.
If the condition does not improve or becomes worse, then call a veterinary physician or animal care specialist. Refer to an animal care specialist for guidelines on dosage. Do not exceed what they advise, and complete the full treatment, as stopping early can result in a recurrence or a worsening of the problem. Usual dosage is as follows: Intramuscular injection. One dose, 2.5mg per 1kg body weight of an animal. Continuous usage 1-3 days. Consult with an animal care specialist about any other medications that are being taken by the animal, and their medical history, before their treatment with diclofenac sodium.

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Dosage:

2.5%

Packaging:

100ml vial/box

Therapy:

Analgesic, Antipyretic, Anti-inflammatory  

Active Ingredients:

Diclofenac Sodium  

Product Information

General Information:

AdvaCare is a GMP manufacturer of Diclofenac Sodium liquid injections. Diclofenac sodium injection for veterinary use is for the treatment of various bacterial infections in sheep, swine, cattle, goats, and calves. Diclofenac sodium injections are used for hemorrhagic enteritis, diarrhea, typhoid fever, yellow scour of newborn pigs, swine pneumonia, atrophic rhinitis, white diarrhea, fowl cholera, foot rot, dysentery, mastitis, acute septicemia, and chronic respiratory disease. It is important to note that AdvaCare’s diclofenac sodium injection is for veterinary purposes only, and altho’ there are similar medications available for human consumption, you should only adhere to this medication as prescribed by a veterinary doctor or animal care specialist.  

Side Effects:

As with all veterinary medicine, some unwanted effects may occur from the use of Diclofenac sodium Diclofenac Sodium Diclofenac Sodium. Always consult a veterinary physician or animal care specialist for medical advice before use. Side effects include: Development of colic in horses while on this medication. Some other negative side effects can include weight loss, gastric ulcers, uterine discharge, and diarrhea. There have also been some instances of inflammation, swelling, and alopecia while taking diclofenac. Diclofenac should not be used in animals with a known allergy or hypersensitivity to the drug. A veterinarian should be contacted immediately if any unusual symptoms are observed or if an overdose is suspected. Some common symptoms associated with an overdose of diclofenac include weight loss, gastric ulcers, colic, diarrhea, bloody diarrhea, melena, polydipsia, and uterine discharge. As with all NSAIDs, an overdose may cause gastrointestinal and renal effects. For a comprehensive list of all possible effects, consult a veterinary physician. If any symptom persists or gets worse, or you notice any other symptom, then please seek veterinary medical treatment immediately.  

Additional Information

Always consult a veterinary physician or animal care specialist before using diclofenac sodium.
If the condition does not improve or becomes worse, then call a veterinary physician or animal care specialist. Refer to an animal care specialist for guidelines on dosage. Do not exceed what they advise, and complete the full treatment, as stopping early can result in a recurrence or a worsening of the problem. Usual dosage is as follows: Intramuscular injection. One dose, 2.5mg per 1kg body weight of an animal. Continuous usage 1-3 days. Consult with an animal care specialist about any other medications that are being taken by the animal, and their medical history, before their treatment with diclofenac sodium.

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