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FXN (Vet) Inj 10 ml 500 mg/10 ml Injection

Generic: Flunixin

Manufacturer: Albion Laboratories Ltd.

Therapeutic class: Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (veterinary NSAID)

What is FXN (Vet) Inj 10 ml used for?

FXN (Vet) Inj 10 ml 500 mg/10 ml injection by Albion Laboratories Ltd. is an injectable medicine containing Flunixin. In Bangladesh, Flunixin injection is mainly used in veterinary practice to reduce pain, fever, and inflammation in animals…

What is FXN (Vet) Inj 10 ml?

FXN (Vet) Inj 10 ml 500 mg/10 ml injection by Albion Laboratories Ltd. is an injectable medicine containing Flunixin. In Bangladesh, Flunixin injection is mainly used in veterinary practice to reduce pain, fever, and inflammation in animals such as cattle, horses, and pigs when prescribed by a qualified professional.

Flunixin works by inhibiting cyclo-oxygenase enzymes and reducing prostaglandin production, which helps lessen inflammation and pain. A key caution is that it can cause stomach/intestinal ulceration, kidney injury, or bleeding problems, especially if used at high doses, for too long, or with other anti-inflammatory medicines.

Indications

  • Veterinary relief of inflammation and pain associated with musculoskeletal disorders in horses.
  • Veterinary relief of visceral pain associated with colic in horses.
  • Veterinary control of fever and inflammation associated with bovine respiratory disease, endotoxaemia, or acute bovine mastitis, where labelled/approved.
  • Veterinary control of fever associated with respiratory disease in pigs, where labelled/approved.

Dosage & Administration

There is no standard approved adult human dose for Flunixin injection, and it should not be used for self-treatment in people. In animals, the dose and treatment duration depend on the species, body weight, condition being treated, route of administration, and the specific product label. The exact dose must be calculated by a veterinarian or prescribing professional, and food-animal withdrawal periods must be followed.

Side Effects

  • Stomach or intestinal irritation, ulceration, bleeding, reduced appetite, diarrhoea, or colic-like signs.
  • Kidney injury, especially in dehydrated animals or those with existing kidney disease.
  • Injection-site pain, swelling, or irritation.
  • Bleeding tendency or delayed clotting.
  • Allergic or hypersensitivity reactions, including rare severe reactions.
  • Rare liver problems or worsening of existing heart, liver, or kidney disease.

Precautions & Warnings

Use extra caution in animals or patients with dehydration, shock, kidney disease, liver disease, heart disease, gastrointestinal ulceration/bleeding, bleeding disorders, or known NSAID sensitivity. Avoid overdosing, prolonged use, and combining with other NSAIDs or corticosteroids unless specifically directed. Use under a registered doctor's or pharmacist's guidance; for animals, use only under the direction of a registered veterinarian or qualified prescriber.

Drug Interactions

  • Other NSAIDs, including aspirin, ketoprofen, meloxicam, phenylbutazone, or diclofenac: increased risk of gastrointestinal ulceration, kidney injury, and bleeding.
  • Corticosteroids such as dexamethasone or prednisolone: increased risk of gastrointestinal ulceration and bleeding.
  • Anticoagulants or antiplatelet medicines: increased bleeding risk.
  • ACE inhibitors, diuretics, or other medicines affecting kidney function: increased risk of kidney problems, especially with dehydration.
  • Highly protein-bound drugs may have altered effects; professional monitoring is advised.

Contraindications

  • Known hypersensitivity to Flunixin or other NSAIDs.
  • Active gastrointestinal ulceration or significant gastrointestinal bleeding.
  • Severe kidney, liver, or heart disease unless a veterinarian/prescriber decides the benefit outweighs the risk.
  • Severe dehydration, low blood volume, or shock until corrected.
  • Use together with another NSAID or corticosteroid unless specifically instructed by a qualified prescriber.
  • Human self-use, as routine human safety and dosing are not established.

Pregnancy & Lactation

Safety in pregnancy and lactation depends on species and product labelling. Use during pregnancy, breeding, or lactation only when a veterinarian or qualified prescriber judges it necessary. In food-producing animals, follow all milk and meat withdrawal periods stated on the product label or by the veterinarian.

Storage Conditions

Store the injection as directed on the product label, typically at controlled room temperature, protected from light and excessive heat. Keep the vial tightly closed, do not freeze unless the label allows it, and keep out of reach of children. Do not use if the solution is discoloured, contains particles, or is past the expiry date.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can FXN (Vet) Inj 10 ml be used by people for pain or fever?

No. Flunixin injection does not have a standard approved adult human dose and should not be used for self-treatment. It is mainly a veterinary medicine; consult a doctor for human pain or fever.

What is FXN (Vet) Inj 10 ml mainly used for in animals?

When prescribed by a veterinarian, it may be used to reduce pain, fever, and inflammation in certain animals such as horses, cattle, and pigs, according to the approved product label.

What serious side effects should be watched for with FXN (Vet) Inj 10 ml?

Seek veterinary help urgently if the animal shows signs such as severe diarrhoea, black or bloody stool, loss of appetite, colic-like pain, unusual bleeding, swelling after injection, or signs of dehydration or kidney problems.

Can FXN (Vet) Inj 10 ml be given with other painkillers or steroids?

Do not combine it with other NSAIDs or corticosteroids unless a qualified prescriber specifically instructs this, because the risk of stomach/intestinal ulceration, kidney injury, and bleeding may increase.

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