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Kaycee
Reg. Jun 2005
Posted 2015-04-05 10:46 AM
Subject: RE: Lasix - vein or muscle?



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Three 4 Luck - 2015-04-04 3:48 PM  My vet had me give Lasix in the lower pectoral muscle. 

Ditto.  I switch sides for each run if it's a long weekend.  I give it two hours out or at least try to shoot for two hours. And I would NEVER reuse a needle! 
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RnRJack
Reg. Mar 2010
Posted 2015-04-08 2:23 PM
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IM always for me, I clean the injection area well and always use a brand new needle & syribge. 2.5 hours out works for my bleeder perfect.
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Rausch_Jessica
Reg. Sep 2006
Posted 2015-04-09 8:45 AM
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My mare got needle sour when I did IV and IM so I started doing it orally...I used a little bit more and did it about 3-4 hours before and it worked great.  
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kboltwkreations
Reg. Mar 2011
Posted 2015-04-09 8:53 AM
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Rausch_Jessica - 2015-04-09 8:45 AM

My mare got needle sour when I did IV and IM so I started doing it orally...I used a little bit more and did it about 3-4 hours before and it worked great.  

Not anything about Lasix, but I have a horse that is extremely needle sour (he will paw at you when you try to IV him) and I used the "duct tape twitch" method on him that has been going around last night and he was a completely different horse. I was REALLY surprised that it actually worked!
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Three 4 Luck
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2015-04-09 9:04 AM
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kboltwkreations - 2015-04-09 8:53 AM
Rausch_Jessica - 2015-04-09 8:45 AM My mare got needle sour when I did IV and IM so I started doing it orally...I used a little bit more and did it about 3-4 hours before and it worked great.  
Not anything about Lasix, but I have a horse that is extremely needle sour (he will paw at you when you try to IV him) and I used the "duct tape twitch" method on him that has been going around last night and he was a completely different horse. I was REALLY surprised that it actually worked!

 I saw one of those videos yesterday.  I know it looks stupid, but I am going to try it out and see for myself.  Haha
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astreakinchic
Reg. Sep 2011
Posted 2015-04-09 9:12 AM
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Rausch_Jessica - 2015-04-09 8:45 AM My mare got needle sour when I did IV and IM so I started doing it orally...I used a little bit more and did it about 3-4 hours before and it worked great.  
Not anything about Lasix, but I have a horse that is extremely needle sour (he will paw at you when you try to IV him) and I used the "duct tape twitch" method on him that has been going around last night and he was a completely different horse. I was REALLY surprised that it actually worked!

 I saw one of those videos yesterday.  I know it looks stupid, but I am going to try it out and see for myself.  Haha

Dude it works....

I dunno if it works bc its stimulating those nerves that a twitch would target or if they are just too scared to move.
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ecranch
Reg. Dec 2012
Posted 2015-04-09 9:55 AM
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Kaycee - 2015-04-05 10:46 AM

Three 4 Luck - 2015-04-04 3:48 PM  My vet had me give Lasix in the lower pectoral muscle. 

Ditto.  I switch sides for each run if it's a long weekend.  I give it two hours out or at least try to shoot for two hours. And I would NEVER reuse a needle! 

This is a good idea. I like that better than the neck.

I was told, by a vet, that Lasix ONLY works IV?? Seems like IM is working?
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ampratt
Reg. Dec 2012
Posted 2015-04-09 10:23 AM
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If you are sterilizing the injection site with a liquid, make sure it is dry before injecting. Vet advised me to do this. If the area is still wet you pose a greater threat of dragging something in the muscle with the needle.
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Three 4 Luck
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2015-04-09 11:35 AM
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ecranch - 2015-04-09 9:55 AM
Kaycee - 2015-04-05 10:46 AM
Three 4 Luck - 2015-04-04 3:48 PM  My vet had me give Lasix in the lower pectoral muscle. 
Ditto.  I switch sides for each run if it's a long weekend.  I give it two hours out or at least try to shoot for two hours. And I would NEVER reuse a needle! 
This is a good idea. I like that better than the neck. I was told, by a vet, that Lasix ONLY works IV?? Seems like IM is working?

 IV hits them harder and faster.  
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Rausch_Jessica
Reg. Sep 2006
Posted 2015-04-09 11:59 AM
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astreakinchic - 2015-04-09 9:12 AM
Three 4 Luck - 2015-04-09 10:04 AM
kboltwkreations - 2015-04-09 8:53 AM
Rausch_Jessica - 2015-04-09 8:45 AM My mare got needle sour when I did IV and IM so I started doing it orally...I used a little bit more and did it about 3-4 hours before and it worked great.  
Not anything about Lasix, but I have a horse that is extremely needle sour (he will paw at you when you try to IV him) and I used the "duct tape twitch" method on him that has been going around last night and he was a completely different horse. I was REALLY surprised that it actually worked!
 I saw one of those videos yesterday.  I know it looks stupid, but I am going to try it out and see for myself.  Haha
Dude it works.... I dunno if it works bc its stimulating those nerves that a twitch would target or if they are just too scared to move.

I think I need to a video of this Duct Tape Twitch!! My mare wouldnt paw...just raised her head and get super super tense so it became so hard to find he vien or nicely get a needle in the muscle so I switched to orally and never looked back! 
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ecranch
Reg. Dec 2012
Posted 2015-04-09 12:54 PM
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What gauge needle does everyone use? 18 or 20? 1.5" long?
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astreakinchic
Reg. Sep 2011
Posted 2015-04-09 1:12 PM
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astreakinchic - 2015-04-09 9:12 AM
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kboltwkreations - 2015-04-09 8:53 AM
Rausch_Jessica - 2015-04-09 8:45 AM My mare got needle sour when I did IV and IM so I started doing it orally...I used a little bit more and did it about 3-4 hours before and it worked great.  
Not anything about Lasix, but I have a horse that is extremely needle sour (he will paw at you when you try to IV him) and I used the "duct tape twitch" method on him that has been going around last night and he was a completely different horse. I was REALLY surprised that it actually worked!
 I saw one of those videos yesterday.  I know it looks stupid, but I am going to try it out and see for myself.  Haha
Dude it works.... I dunno if it works bc its stimulating those nerves that a twitch would target or if they are just too scared to move.

I think I need to a video of this Duct Tape Twitch!! My mare wouldnt paw...just raised her head and get super super tense so it became so hard to find he vien or nicely get a needle in the muscle so I switched to orally and never looked back! 

Search it on fb posts. You just put a long strip of duck tape length wise on the nose....not a clue why it works.
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dashnlotti
Reg. Aug 2009
Posted 2015-04-09 11:25 PM
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Bear - 2015-04-05 10:07 AM I think most of the time horses get abscesses after IM injections is because some people are incredibly sloppy with their technique. The horse is literally encased in dirt, dust, and fecal material, so when someone gives an IM injection without making any effort to prep the site, you are going to see a certain number develop abscesses in the deep muscle. I'm actually surprised that there aren't more infections. Yes some drugs cause local reactions or even sterile abscesses, but most of the time it's probably just sloppiness and poor technique. Then there are people who re-use needles and syringes.......bad idea. They are cheap.....throw them away after a single use. Invest in a bottle of hibiclens, betadine, or even alcohol. Paint the injection site and the rubber top of the bottle of medicine, and let it sit for a few seconds before injecting.

Oh that makes me cringe.  I have to break a seal every time I give T-Bo his lasix, and I always find a trash can afterwards.  I hate seeing syringes laying around after a barrel race.  I have had to reuse a syringe one time bc I didn't realize I was out.  I cleaned and dried it really good, and thankfully found a new needle.  After that I ordered a massive box of needles and syringes that I've been using for like 3 years and it's still half full.

To answer the op, I give mine IM.  My vet says it's fine and I just have to give it further out.  Knock on wood he's been fine for years.

 
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Bear
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2015-04-09 11:41 PM
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dashnlotti - 2015-04-09 11:25 PM

Bear - 2015-04-05 10:07 AM I think most of the time horses get abscesses after IM injections is because some people are incredibly sloppy with their technique. The horse is literally encased in dirt, dust, and fecal material, so when someone gives an IM injection without making any effort to prep the site, you are going to see a certain number develop abscesses in the deep muscle. I'm actually surprised that there aren't more infections. Yes some drugs cause local reactions or even sterile abscesses, but most of the time it's probably just sloppiness and poor technique. Then there are people who re-use needles and syringes.......bad idea. They are cheap.....throw them away after a single use. Invest in a bottle of hibiclens, betadine, or even alcohol. Paint the injection site and the rubber top of the bottle of medicine, and let it sit for a few seconds before injecting.

Oh that makes me cringe.  I have to break a seal every time I give T-Bo his lasix, and I always find a trash can afterwards.  I hate seeing syringes laying around after a barrel race.  I have had to reuse a syringe one time bc I didn't realize I was out.  I cleaned and dried it really good, and thankfully found a new needle.  After that I ordered a massive box of needles and syringes that I've been using for like 3 years and it's still half full.

To answer the op, I give mine IM.  My vet says it's fine and I just have to give it further out.  Knock on wood he's been fine for years.

 

There's nothing wrong with giving lasix IM. It's ok to give IM lasix to humans as well, but it's rarely done because the onset of action is more delayed and gradual, versus IV. People who give it IM, get an abscess, and blame it on the drug are only fooling themselves. In reality, they are sloppy and don't even try to use any aseptic technique. You may as well rub a needle in manure and dirt before giving the injection if you are too lazy or sloppy to do it right, because it's the same thing.
I've even seen vets do the same thing, and there's just no excuse for it.
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Three 4 Luck
Reg. Sep 2003
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ecranch - 2015-04-09 12:54 PM What gauge needle does everyone use? 18 or 20? 1.5" long?

 I use a 22 gauge for thin stuff in the muscle.  It pushes just fine.  I want to poke as small a hole as possible.
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