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Banamine® Paste

Schering-Plough Animal Health

Our Price: $28.95
Active ingredient: Flunixin meglumine
Form: oral paste
Banamine Paste is an FDA-approved nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to control pain and inflammation in horses. It is most commonly used to treat musculoskeletal problems and the pain associated with colic.  Available in a convenient calibrated dosing syringe. Each 30 g syringe is equal to 1500 mg of flunixin meglumine.

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Banamine® Paste 4.8 5 13 21
Good to keep on hand This is a great product to have for emergencies. I prefer injectables for pretty much every medicine(the horse can't spit it out...les wasteage!) but sometimes you need to have an oral medicine on hand. This is great, just expensive. Oh, and just fyi, my vet aways tells me to dose the horse with half of what it says to, so I get 6 doses per tube, not 3. Try it, you get the same results at 1/2 the price!! I always love to save $!! March 6, 2013
Just in case! I have a 28 yr old TB Mare who has had more colic symptoms as she ages and it's much cheaper to have Banamine Paste on hand from SmartPak than having to pick it up at the vet 45min away "just in case" I need it. My fantastic vet was good to take care of faxing in the prescription quickly so this could catch a ride with my monthly auto-ship the same day. Thankfully, Secret hasn't needed her emergency Banamine Paste since I now have it on hand which is fine by me! She's not a fan of the taste but is good to take it when necessary. October 25, 2012
Always have some on hand! Always a good product to have on hand, Banamine Paste is often recommended by vets to be used while the vet is in transit to treat your horse in an emergency. Our last tube was used on a rescue horse that suddenly developed a respiratory infection and high fever. Glad we had it on hand! April 17, 2012
First Aid Kit I finally got organized and set up a proper equine first aid kit that I take with me whenever I take my horse from home. This is an essential item which needs to be re-stocked yearly (whether used or not). Convenient procedure for ordering Rx meds. April 17, 2012
Good to have some on hand This stuff really does a good job with colic...good to give until the vet arrives..... December 14, 2011
Helped me with a scary event! After administering a high alkaline pyrantal de-wormer to my grey horse , he had a VERY ugly reaction to it. His mouth turned red and a golf ball size lump appeared in the corner of his gum. The reaction was quick and shocking, so I immediately administered to banamine and was pleased to see the swelling reduced in a matter of minutes. The paste is easy to use and FAST acting. August 3, 2011
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