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Product Description

Basic Information
Model NO.
Analgin
Type
The First Class
Influential Factors
Combined Medication
Storage Method
Prevent High/Low Temperature
Transport Package
Carton
Specification
100ml or customized
Production Capacity
50000 bottle/Week
Product Description
Product Name Veterinary Medicine For Poultry Analgin 50% Injection Use To Painkillers And Antipyretics
Main Ingredient Metamizole Sodium
Alternative Name Analgin injection
Characters Colorless or nearly colorless transparent liquid
Pharmacology 1. Belongs to antipyretic non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs.
2. Acts on temperature control center, increases skin blood flow and sweating to cool the body.
Indications Antifebrile, acute arthritis, and headache treatment.
Usage and Dosage Intramuscular: Equine/Cattle: 3-10g; Goat/Sheep: 1-2g; Dog: 0.3-0.6g.
Intravenous: Equine/Cattle: 3-6 g.
Withdrawal Period Meat: 12 days | Milking: 4 days
Storage Keep in a sealed and dry place
Validity 2 Years

Indications of Analgin 50% Injection

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Analgesic and Antipyretic: Highly effective for pain relief and reducing fever in livestock.

Administration: Intramuscular or intravenous injection.

  • Mature animals: 0.5ml / 15 kg body weight / day
  • Immature animals: 0.5ml / 10 kg body weight / day
  • Dogs and cats: 0.5ml / 10 kg body weight / day

Precautions & Safety

1. Not suitable for acupuncture point injection, especially joint sites, as it may lead to muscle atrophy or joint dysfunction.

2. Do not combine with chlorpromazine to prevent acute body temperature drops.

3. Do not combine with barbiturates and phenylbutazone, as it may interfere with hepatic enzymes and lead to bleeding risks.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is Analgin 50% Injection used for in poultry and livestock? It is primarily used as an antipyretic (fever reducer) and analgesic (painkiller) for treating conditions such as acute arthritis and headaches.
What are the withdrawal periods for meat and milk? The withdrawal period is 12 days for meat and 4 days for milking to ensure food safety.
How should the injection be administered? It can be administered via intramuscular or intravenous injection. Specific dosages vary by animal species and body weight.
Are there any drugs that should not be used with Analgin? Yes, avoid combining it with chlorpromazine, barbiturates, or phenylbutazone due to risks of extreme temperature drops or bleeding issues.
What is the shelf life and storage requirement? The product has a validity of 2 years. It should be stored in a sealed, dry place, protected from extreme high or low temperatures.
Can it be injected into joint sites? No, it is not suitable for injection in acupuncture points or joint sites as it may cause muscle atrophy or joint dysfunction.

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