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mleu11
Reg. Feb 2013
Posted 2013-12-27 7:03 PM
Subject: Banamine




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So my horse has been having some severe hoof problems (vets believe it is alkali disease) and they prescribed some bute for her. However, the bute doesn't seem to be helping so my aunt gave her some banamine (IM) for about one and half weeks now and it doesn't seem to be helping. I believe she is giving it to them once a day, everyday. My question is: is it okay to give her banamine that frequently and IM? I learned banamine can cause ulcers and kidney problems and it should only be administered IV or orally. Is this right? I just don't want to make the problem worse.

Thanks
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Cjakerock
Reg. Sep 2005
Posted 2013-12-27 7:59 PM
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You might try Previcox. It is pill and helps like bute but not with stomach problems and please DO NOT im banamine. Read this:
http://www1.extension.umn.edu/agriculture/horse/health/intramuscula...
or do some google research.
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cheryl makofka
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2013-12-27 8:08 PM
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Cjakerock - 2013-12-27 7:59 PM

You might try Previcox. It is pill and helps like bute but not with stomach problems and please DO NOT im banamine. Read this:
http://www1.extension.umn.edu/agriculture/horse/health/intramuscula...
or do some google research.

I have seen all the do not give banamine Im websites and I have had the discussion with my vet. The abscess happens 1 in a 1000 injections. It has less incidence then giving ivomec Im. If people want they can discuss with their vet and add an antibiotic to the Im injection to prevent infection. Please have the discussion with your vet before jumping on the do not give banamine Im wagon.

My mom gave my mare banamine Im as I was not home and she was colicing, my mare survived and never had an abscess.

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Cjakerock
Reg. Sep 2005
Posted 2013-12-27 8:22 PM
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cheryl makofka - 2013-12-27 8:08 PM

Cjakerock - 2013-12-27 7:59 PM

You might try Previcox. It is pill and helps like bute but not with stomach problems and please DO NOT im banamine. Read this:
http://www1.extension.umn.edu/agriculture/horse/health/intramuscula...
or do some google research.

I have seen all the do not give banamine Im websites and I have had the discussion with my vet. The abscess happens 1 in a 1000 injections. It has less incidence then giving ivomec Im. If people want they can discuss with their vet and add an antibiotic to the Im injection to prevent infection. Please have the discussion with your vet before jumping on the do not give banamine Im wagon.

My mom gave my mare banamine Im as I was not home and she was colicing, my mare survived and never had an abscess.


DO NOT yell at me! All it takes it that one. I also have given it IM years ago and will not do it again. I just don't have the good odds to want to take the chance. And I am entitled to my opinion just as you are so back off
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DD2012
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2013-12-27 8:28 PM
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Cjakerock - 2013-12-27 8:22 PM

cheryl makofka - 2013-12-27 8:08 PM

Cjakerock - 2013-12-27 7:59 PM

You might try Previcox. It is pill and helps like bute but not with stomach problems and please DO NOT im banamine. Read this:
http://www1.extension.umn.edu/agriculture/horse/health/intramuscula...
or do some google research.

I have seen all the do not give banamine Im websites and I have had the discussion with my vet. The abscess happens 1 in a 1000 injections. It has less incidence then giving ivomec Im. If people want they can discuss with their vet and add an antibiotic to the Im injection to prevent infection. Please have the discussion with your vet before jumping on the do not give banamine Im wagon.

My mom gave my mare banamine Im as I was not home and she was colicing, my mare survived and never had an abscess.


DO NOT yell at me! All it takes it that one. I also have given it IM years ago and will not do it again. I just don't have the good odds to want to take the chance. And I am entitled to my opinion just as you are so back off

WHOOOOAAAAAA


slow your roll there killer.

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hlynn
Reg. Dec 2011
Posted 2013-12-27 8:30 PM
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mleu11 - 2013-12-27 8:03 PM

So my horse has been having some severe hoof problems (vets believe it is alkali disease) and they prescribed some bute for her. However, the bute doesn't seem to be helping so my aunt gave her some banamine (IM) for about one and half weeks now and it doesn't seem to be helping. I believe she is giving it to them once a day, everyday. My question is: is it okay to give her banamine that frequently and IM? I learned banamine can cause ulcers and kidney problems and it should only be administered IV or orally. Is this right? I just don't want to make the problem worse.

Thanks

Banamine should be given IV, not IM. That is the safest & fastest way it can be used. If you're not comfortable giving it IV, then just don't use it. I've never heard of it affecting the stomach, being as it is never present in the gut to do harm as long as it's given IV. I've only ever given Banamine IV, unless it's an EXTREME emergency & I have no choice but to give it IM.

Bute is an NSAID, much like Advil/Motrin. It reduces inflammation. It will cause stomach irritation and ulcers with long term usage. So if you have to use it long term, you may want to treat for ulcers after treatment.

If the problem is sever, no amount of Bute or Banamine will make it better. It will only take the edge off. It's not a magical cure in any way.
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Bibliafarm
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2013-12-27 8:32 PM
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Id be more concerned with the banamine every day for week and half..Id find something that worked..if it isnt working why use it 
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DD2012
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2013-12-27 8:33 PM
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hlynn - 2013-12-27 8:30 PM

mleu11 - 2013-12-27 8:03 PM

So my horse has been having some severe hoof problems (vets believe it is alkali disease) and they prescribed some bute for her. However, the bute doesn't seem to be helping so my aunt gave her some banamine (IM) for about one and half weeks now and it doesn't seem to be helping. I believe she is giving it to them once a day, everyday. My question is: is it okay to give her banamine that frequently and IM? I learned banamine can cause ulcers and kidney problems and it should only be administered IV or orally. Is this right? I just don't want to make the problem worse.

Thanks

Banamine should be given IV, not IM. That is the safest & fastest way it can be used. If you're not comfortable giving it IV, then just don't use it. I've never heard of it affecting the stomach, being as it is never present in the gut to do harm as long as it's given IV. I've only ever given Banamine IV, unless it's an EXTREME emergency & I have no choice but to give it IM.

Bute is an NSAID, much like Advil/Motrin. It reduces inflammation. It will cause stomach irritation and ulcers with long term usage. So if you have to use it long term, you may want to treat for ulcers after treatment.

If the problem is sever, no amount of Bute or Banamine will make it better. It will only take the edge off. It's not a magical cure in any way.

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Bibliafarm
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2013-12-27 8:39 PM
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hlynn - 2013-12-27 9:30 PM
mleu11 - 2013-12-27 8:03 PM So my horse has been having some severe hoof problems (vets believe it is alkali disease) and they prescribed some bute for her. However, the bute doesn't seem to be helping so my aunt gave her some banamine (IM) for about one and half weeks now and it doesn't seem to be helping. I believe she is giving it to them once a day, everyday. My question is: is it okay to give her banamine that frequently and IM? I learned banamine can cause ulcers and kidney problems and it should only be administered IV or orally. Is this right? I just don't want to make the problem worse. Thanks
Banamine should be given IV, not IM. That is the safest & fastest way it can be used. If you're not comfortable giving it IV, then just don't use it. I've never heard of it affecting the stomach, being as it is never present in the gut to do harm as long as it's given IV. I've only ever given Banamine IV, unless it's an EXTREME emergency & I have no choice but to give it IM. Bute is an NSAID, much like Advil/Motrin. It reduces inflammation. It will cause stomach irritation and ulcers with long term usage. So if you have to use it long term, you may want to treat for ulcers after treatment. If the problem is sever, no amount of Bute or Banamine will make it better. It will only take the edge off. It's not a magical cure in any way.

Ive given both ways.. for 20 yrs.. all it takes is one time i agree with that but yea.. opinions i think.. as far as bute small doses for short periods are fine..

if nothing is helping OP id find something that does rather then give meds that arent helping.lol.
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Prehistoric
Reg. Mar 2004
Posted 2013-12-27 8:44 PM
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You can give banamine orally if IV is a problem to adminiister (under tounge). I have never given ivermectin im, always orally. 
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cheryl makofka
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2013-12-27 11:20 PM
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hlynn - 2013-12-27 8:30 PM

mleu11 - 2013-12-27 8:03 PM

So my horse has been having some severe hoof problems (vets believe it is alkali disease) and they prescribed some bute for her. However, the bute doesn't seem to be helping so my aunt gave her some banamine (IM) for about one and half weeks now and it doesn't seem to be helping. I believe she is giving it to them once a day, everyday. My question is: is it okay to give her banamine that frequently and IM? I learned banamine can cause ulcers and kidney problems and it should only be administered IV or orally. Is this right? I just don't want to make the problem worse.

Thanks

Banamine should be given IV, not IM. That is the safest & fastest way it can be used. If you're not comfortable giving it IV, then just don't use it. I've never heard of it affecting the stomach, being as it is never present in the gut to do harm as long as it's given IV. I've only ever given Banamine IV, unless it's an EXTREME emergency & I have no choice but to give it IM.

Bute is an NSAID, much like Advil/Motrin. It reduces inflammation. It will cause stomach irritation and ulcers with long term usage. So if you have to use it long term, you may want to treat for ulcers after treatment.

If the problem is sever, no amount of Bute or Banamine will make it better. It will only take the edge off. It's not a magical cure in any way.

Banamine is a NSAID just like bute, but does not target the same pathways. Medications can affect different parts of the body. Banamine inhibits certain mucosal cells in the stomach lining to build, therefore the acid in the stomach can penetrate through the stomach lining.

When administering medications to my horse I want to know all the possible side effects how it affects the entire body. I suggest that all horseowners do the same thing and have in depth conversations with their vet before any procedure.
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2013-12-27 11:29 PM
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How much banamine is your aunt giving your horse per day?
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cheryl makofka
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2013-12-27 11:29 PM
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Cjakerock - 2013-12-27 8:22 PM

cheryl makofka - 2013-12-27 8:08 PM

Cjakerock - 2013-12-27 7:59 PM

You might try Previcox. It is pill and helps like bute but not with stomach problems and please DO NOT im banamine. Read this:
http://www1.extension.umn.edu/agriculture/horse/health/intramuscula...
or do some google research.

I have seen all the do not give banamine Im websites and I have had the discussion with my vet. The abscess happens 1 in a 1000 injections. It has less incidence then giving ivomec Im. If people want they can discuss with their vet and add an antibiotic to the Im injection to prevent infection. Please have the discussion with your vet before jumping on the do not give banamine Im wagon.

My mom gave my mare banamine Im as I was not home and she was colicing, my mare survived and never had an abscess.


DO NOT yell at me! All it takes it that one. I also have given it IM years ago and will not do it again. I just don't have the good odds to want to take the chance. And I am entitled to my opinion just as you are so back off

It sounds like you may have had a bad experience with banamine, that is too bad. I suggest speaking with your vet about your situation.
Myself I have had the same bacterial infection from penicillin same horse 2 different years. This bacteria is actually lays dormant on the horses skin and introduced through the puncture of the skin. Aseptic technique helps lower your odds, and adding a specific antibiotic to prevent the infection.
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2013-12-27 11:31 PM
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DD2012 - 2013-12-27 8:28 PM
Cjakerock - 2013-12-27 8:22 PM
cheryl makofka - 2013-12-27 8:08 PM
Cjakerock - 2013-12-27 7:59 PM You might try Previcox. It is pill and helps like bute but not with stomach problems and please DO NOT im banamine. Read this: http://www1.extension.umn.edu/agriculture/horse/health/intramuscula... or do some google research.
I have seen all the do not give banamine Im websites and I have had the discussion with my vet. The abscess happens 1 in a 1000 injections. It has less incidence then giving ivomec Im. If people want they can discuss with their vet and add an antibiotic to the Im injection to prevent infection. Please have the discussion with your vet before jumping on the do not give banamine Im wagon. My mom gave my mare banamine Im as I was not home and she was colicing, my mare survived and never had an abscess.
DO NOT yell at me! All it takes it that one. I also have given it IM years ago and will not do it again. I just don't have the good odds to want to take the chance. And I am entitled to my opinion just as you are so back off
WHOOOOAAAAAA slow your roll there killer.

 
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Posted 2013-12-27 11:31 PM
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Cjakerock - 2013-12-27 7:22 PM

cheryl makofka - 2013-12-27 8:08 PM

Cjakerock - 2013-12-27 7:59 PM

You might try Previcox. It is pill and helps like bute but not with stomach problems and please DO NOT im banamine. Read this:
http://www1.extension.umn.edu/agriculture/horse/health/intramuscula...
or do some google research.

I have seen all the do not give banamine Im websites and I have had the discussion with my vet. The abscess happens 1 in a 1000 injections. It has less incidence then giving ivomec Im. If people want they can discuss with their vet and add an antibiotic to the Im injection to prevent infection. Please have the discussion with your vet before jumping on the do not give banamine Im wagon.

My mom gave my mare banamine Im as I was not home and she was colicing, my mare survived and never had an abscess.


DO NOT yell at me! All it takes it that one. I also have given it IM years ago and will not do it again. I just don't have the good odds to want to take the chance. And I am entitled to my opinion just as you are so back off

wow.... you need to chill out. She didnt use caps, exclamation points or call you out in anyway. why are you so defensive....
she was giving good information and an experience.


flyin off the handle bar folks
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justcruzin
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Posted 2013-12-28 9:43 AM
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 I never give banamine IM, always IV..... I was that 1 in 1000.
 
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