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Runninbay
Reg. Sep 2004
Posted 2014-11-20 9:00 PM
Subject: Could bute make a horse bleed?



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Several weeks ago I breezed my mare through the pattern. This was technically her first "run" back since having a filly in the spring. Well the next day she came up a little sore in her hocks (older mare) so I buted her that night. The next afternoon I pull her out of the pasture, saddle her up and take her out to the arena for an easy workout. I warm her up, lope about 15 circles each direction and then get off only to notice that she is bleeding somewhat heavily out of one of her nostrils. I have had this mare for 8 years and she has never bled. However, this is the first time I have ever buted her and rode her the following day. Can someone tell me why this would happen?

* Note that I have always suspected this mare might be an internal bleeder. She has a small refusal issue at gate and always breaths heavy/rough after runs. I've just never taken the time to have her looked at. 

 
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HorseMommyFiveO
Reg. Jan 2012
Posted 2014-11-20 10:12 PM
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Runninbay
Reg. Sep 2004
Posted 2014-11-21 1:04 PM
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HorseMommyFiveO - 2014-11-20 11:12 PM In short, yes it can.


Ok so what's the long answer? Why would this happen?
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ampratt
Reg. Dec 2012
Posted 2014-11-21 1:32 PM
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Yes it can. Basically, the same thing happened with my horse while on Bute and on Previcox. NSAID's will thin the blood, sometimes just enough to cause a bleed, from say a broken capillilary in the nostril etc. It has happened twice on my geldiing and the only thing different was that I gave him bute or he had been on Previcox for serveral days. He has allergies which caused some sinus issues, the NSAID thinned the blood and caused a bleed. If you suspect your mare is a bleeder then it is very possible the bute thinned the blood enough to cause an external bleed.
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cheryl makofka
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2014-11-21 3:26 PM
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ampratt - 2014-11-21 1:32 PM

Yes it can. Basically, the same thing happened with my horse while on Bute and on Previcox. NSAID's will thin the blood, sometimes just enough to cause a bleed, from say a broken capillilary in the nostril etc. It has happened twice on my geldiing and the only thing different was that I gave him bute or he had been on Previcox for serveral days. He has allergies which caused some sinus issues, the NSAID thinned the blood and caused a bleed. If you suspect your mare is a bleeder then it is very possible the bute thinned the blood enough to cause an external bleed.

Nothing thins blood. Blood is blood no one has thicker, no one has thinner, it is all the same.

I have not read up on bute whether or not it can cause a horse to bleed into the lungs. This would be a question to discuss with your vet.

Understand the clotting process, as it has to do with prostaglandins released to cause platelet aggregation, there are drugs that can suppress the prostaglandin from being releases, and there are drugs that suppress platelet aggregation. There are also drugs to cause blood to clot faster, but not to make blood "thinner"

I do believe that bute also impacts mucosal production I believe it suppresses it somehow, and this is why bute can cause ulcers.

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Herbie
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2014-11-21 3:33 PM
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cheryl makofka - 2014-11-21 3:26 PM
ampratt - 2014-11-21 1:32 PM Yes it can. Basically, the same thing happened with my horse while on Bute and on Previcox. NSAID's will thin the blood, sometimes just enough to cause a bleed, from say a broken capillilary in the nostril etc. It has happened twice on my geldiing and the only thing different was that I gave him bute or he had been on Previcox for serveral days. He has allergies which caused some sinus issues, the NSAID thinned the blood and caused a bleed. If you suspect your mare is a bleeder then it is very possible the bute thinned the blood enough to cause an external bleed.
Nothing thins blood. Blood is blood no one has thicker, no one has thinner, it is all the same. I have not read up on bute whether or not it can cause a horse to bleed into the lungs. This would be a question to discuss with your vet. Understand the clotting process, as it has to do with prostaglandins released to cause platelet aggregation, there are drugs that can suppress the prostaglandin from being releases, and there are drugs that suppress platelet aggregation. There are also drugs to cause blood to clot faster, but not to make blood "thinner" I do believe that bute also impacts mucosal production I believe it suppresses it somehow, and this is why bute can cause ulcers.
Not to be argumentative, but why do heart patients take aspirin if it doesn't thin the blood?  I'm not saying i'm right or wrong, but I sure thought that NSAIDS do make the blood a bit less viscous and therefore allow it to travel and flow with more fluidity, but I am certainly no doctor or veterinarian!  LOL 

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cheryl makofka
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2014-11-21 3:59 PM
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Herbie - 2014-11-21 3:33 PM

cheryl makofka - 2014-11-21 3:26 PM
ampratt - 2014-11-21 1:32 PM Yes it can. Basically, the same thing happened with my horse while on Bute and on Previcox. NSAID's will thin the blood, sometimes just enough to cause a bleed, from say a broken capillilary in the nostril etc. It has happened twice on my geldiing and the only thing different was that I gave him bute or he had been on Previcox for serveral days. He has allergies which caused some sinus issues, the NSAID thinned the blood and caused a bleed. If you suspect your mare is a bleeder then it is very possible the bute thinned the blood enough to cause an external bleed.
Nothing thins blood. Blood is blood no one has thicker, no one has thinner, it is all the same. I have not read up on bute whether or not it can cause a horse to bleed into the lungs. This would be a question to discuss with your vet. Understand the clotting process, as it has to do with prostaglandins released to cause platelet aggregation, there are drugs that can suppress the prostaglandin from being releases, and there are drugs that suppress platelet aggregation. There are also drugs to cause blood to clot faster, but not to make blood "thinner" I do believe that bute also impacts mucosal production I believe it suppresses it somehow, and this is why bute can cause ulcers.
Not to be argumentative, but why do heart patients take aspirin if it doesn't thin the blood?  I'm not saying i'm right or wrong, but I sure thought that NSAIDS do make the blood a bit less viscous and therefore allow it to travel and flow with more fluidity, but I am certainly no doctor or veterinarian!  LOL 

Aspirin is a suppresses platelet aggregation therefore less clots are flowing around in the bloodstream. Nothing to do with thinning blood
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brlracerchick
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Posted 2014-11-21 5:01 PM
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cheryl makofka - 2014-11-21 3:26 PM
ampratt - 2014-11-21 1:32 PM Yes it can. Basically, the same thing happened with my horse while on Bute and on Previcox. NSAID's will thin the blood, sometimes just enough to cause a bleed, from say a broken capillilary in the nostril etc. It has happened twice on my geldiing and the only thing different was that I gave him bute or he had been on Previcox for serveral days. He has allergies which caused some sinus issues, the NSAID thinned the blood and caused a bleed. If you suspect your mare is a bleeder then it is very possible the bute thinned the blood enough to cause an external bleed.
Nothing thins blood. Blood is blood no one has thicker, no one has thinner, it is all the same. I have not read up on bute whether or not it can cause a horse to bleed into the lungs. This would be a question to discuss with your vet. Understand the clotting process, as it has to do with prostaglandins released to cause platelet aggregation, there are drugs that can suppress the prostaglandin from being releases, and there are drugs that suppress platelet aggregation. There are also drugs to cause blood to clot faster, but not to make blood "thinner" I do believe that bute also impacts mucosal production I believe it suppresses it somehow, and this is why bute can cause ulcers.

bute inhibits both cox I and II, which is why it causes ulcers. Previcox, on the other hand, only works on Cox II which is why it doesn't cause ulcers.  
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komet.
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2014-11-21 5:05 PM
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cheryl makofka - 2014-11-21 3:59 PM

Herbie - 2014-11-21 3:33 PM

cheryl makofka - 2014-11-21 3:26 PM
ampratt - 2014-11-21 1:32 PM Yes it can. Basically, the same thing happened with my horse while on Bute and on Previcox. NSAID's will thin the blood, sometimes just enough to cause a bleed, from say a broken capillilary in the nostril etc. It has happened twice on my geldiing and the only thing different was that I gave him bute or he had been on Previcox for serveral days. He has allergies which caused some sinus issues, the NSAID thinned the blood and caused a bleed. If you suspect your mare is a bleeder then it is very possible the bute thinned the blood enough to cause an external bleed.
Nothing thins blood. Blood is blood no one has thicker, no one has thinner, it is all the same. I have not read up on bute whether or not it can cause a horse to bleed into the lungs. This would be a question to discuss with your vet. Understand the clotting process, as it has to do with prostaglandins released to cause platelet aggregation, there are drugs that can suppress the prostaglandin from being releases, and there are drugs that suppress platelet aggregation. There are also drugs to cause blood to clot faster, but not to make blood "thinner" I do believe that bute also impacts mucosal production I believe it suppresses it somehow, and this is why bute can cause ulcers.
Not to be argumentative, but why do heart patients take aspirin if it doesn't thin the blood?  I'm not saying i'm right or wrong, but I sure thought that NSAIDS do make the blood a bit less viscous and therefore allow it to travel and flow with more fluidity, but I am certainly no doctor or veterinarian!  LOL 

Aspirin is a suppresses platelet aggregation therefore less clots are flowing around in the bloodstream. Nothing to do with thinning blood

That must be what sassafras tea does..
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Barrelracer9906
Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2014-11-22 9:01 AM
Subject: RE: Could bute make a horse bleed?


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Runninbay - 2014-11-21 1:04 PM

HorseMommyFiveO - 2014-11-20 11:12 PM In short, yes it can.


Ok so what's the long answer? Why would this happen?

Bute can make blood thin and increase your risk of a bleed on a horse with weak or thin blood vessels
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trickster j
Reg. Nov 2007
Posted 2014-11-22 8:08 PM
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cheryl makofka - 2014-11-21 2:59 PM
Herbie - 2014-11-21 3:33 PM
cheryl makofka - 2014-11-21 3:26 PM
ampratt - 2014-11-21 1:32 PM Yes it can. Basically, the same thing happened with my horse while on Bute and on Previcox. NSAID's will thin the blood, sometimes just enough to cause a bleed, from say a broken capillilary in the nostril etc. It has happened twice on my geldiing and the only thing different was that I gave him bute or he had been on Previcox for serveral days. He has allergies which caused some sinus issues, the NSAID thinned the blood and caused a bleed. If you suspect your mare is a bleeder then it is very possible the bute thinned the blood enough to cause an external bleed.
Nothing thins blood. Blood is blood no one has thicker, no one has thinner, it is all the same. I have not read up on bute whether or not it can cause a horse to bleed into the lungs. This would be a question to discuss with your vet. Understand the clotting process, as it has to do with prostaglandins released to cause platelet aggregation, there are drugs that can suppress the prostaglandin from being releases, and there are drugs that suppress platelet aggregation. There are also drugs to cause blood to clot faster, but not to make blood "thinner" I do believe that bute also impacts mucosal production I believe it suppresses it somehow, and this is why bute can cause ulcers.
Not to be argumentative, but why do heart patients take aspirin if it doesn't thin the blood?  I'm not saying i'm right or wrong, but I sure thought that NSAIDS do make the blood a bit less viscous and therefore allow it to travel and flow with more fluidity, but I am certainly no doctor or veterinarian!  LOL 
Aspirin is a suppresses platelet aggregation therefore less clots are flowing around in the bloodstream. Nothing to do with thinning blood
"Blood thinners" are a name that is very commonly used in laymen terms for anticoagulants- that's why they are using the term "blood thinner."  I have no idea how that ever got started, but you hear it all the time.   

eta: blood thinner = anticoagulant = supression of platelet aggregation.  In the end the terms refer to the same thing, just using different terminology.  :)


Edited by trickster j 2014-11-22 8:11 PM
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trickster j
Reg. Nov 2007
Posted 2014-11-22 8:09 PM
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 To the OP- Thanks for this insight- I can't believe I never thought of the relation to bute and bleeding before- very interesting!  
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chasendacash
Reg. Oct 2008
Posted 2014-11-22 9:56 PM
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Could bute make one drool?  I gave mine bute this morning and she drooled for about an hour afterward.  I don't recall ever having one do this before.
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HorseMommyFiveO
Reg. Jan 2012
Posted 2014-11-22 10:06 PM
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HorseMommyFiveO - 2014-11-20 11:12 PM In short, yes it can.


Ok so what's the long answer? Why would this happen?

Sorry, I was posting quickly while my baby was teetering on the evening cry. Lol! I'm not sure why. My friend just had to haul her horse to the vet and leave him there for a week. He had bled, and in the end the vet said it was from bute. I'd call the vet.
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