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: Tolfenamic Acid Ph. Eur. 40 mg Injection for Veterinary Use

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: NSAID (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug) – Anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, analgesic for veterinary use.

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NSAID (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug) – Anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, analgesic for veterinary use.

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• Sterile injectable solution • Amber glass vials in 30 ml & 100 ml sizes • Multi-dose vial with preservative • Resealable with rubber stopper

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3004

HS Code:

30049099

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India

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Tolfenamic Acid is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) of the fenamate group, formulated for veterinary use to control pain, inflammation, and fever in various animal species. It is especially useful in respiratory infections, mastitis, musculoskeletal pain, and post-surgical recovery. This formulation includes Benzyl Alcohol I.P. 10.4 mg/mL as a preservative, ensuring stability and multi-dose safety in 30 ml and 100 ml vials.

•  Tolfenamic Acid Ph. Eur. – 40 mg

•  Benzyl Alcohol I.P. – 10.4 mg (preservative)

•  Vehicle (aqueous base or suitable solvent) – q.s. to 1 m

NSAID (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug) – Anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, analgesic for veterinary use.

•  Appearance: Clear, colourless to pale yellow solution

•  Form: Injectable solution

•  Sterility: Complies with Ph. Eur. standards

•  Packaging: 30 ml & 100 ml amber glass vials

•  Closure: Rubber stopper with aluminium sea

•  Fever, inflammation & pain due to respiratory diseases

•  Mastitis in lactating animals/ post-operative pain management

•  Musculoskeletal disorders, arthritis, lameness

•  Cattle, Buffalo: 2–4 mg/kg body weight (usually 1 mL/20 kg)

•  Dogs, Cats: 2–4 mg/kg body weight

•  Route: Intramuscular (IM) or Intravenous (IV)

•  Frequency: Once daily for up to 3 days or as advised by veterinarian

•  Pack sizes: 30 ml & 100 ml multi-dose vials

•  Sterile injectable solution

•  Amber glass vials in 30 ml & 100 ml sizes

•  Multi-dose vial with preservative

•  Resealable with rubber stopper

•  Rapid action against pain and fever

•  Broad-spectrum application across multiple species

•  Reduces inflammation without steroidal side effects

•  Improves animal comfort and recovery time

•  Well tolerated and safe with recommended dosing

•  Mild local reactions at injection site (rare)

•  Transient gastrointestinal effects in sensitive animals

•  Avoid in animals with renal, hepatic, or GI disorders

•  Not recommended for pregnant or lactating animals unless vet-approved

•  Meat: 4 days

•  Milk: 24 hours

Follow national/local veterinary drug residue guidelines

•  Store at 15°C to 25°C

•  Protect from light and moisture

•  Do not freeze

•  Use sterile needle for each withdrawal

•  Shake well if required before use

•  For veterinary use only

•  Not for use in animals hypersensitive to NSAIDs

•  Use under licensed veterinary supervision

•  Avoid combining with other NSAIDs or corticosteroids

•  Discontinue use if adverse effects appear

•  HS Code: 30049099

•  HSN Code: 3004

•  Strictly for animal use only

•  Not for human administration

•  In case of accidental exposure, seek medical help immediately

•  Q1: What is Tolfenamic Acid used for?

It’s an NSAID used to treat fever, pain, and inflammation in animals, especially during infections and mastitis.

•  Q2: How quickly does it work?

Usually within 1–2 hours of administration, especially for fever and pain relief.

•  Q3: Can it be used in lactating animals?

 Yes, under veterinary supervision. Observe milk withdrawal period (24 hrs).

•  Q4: Can it be mixed with antibiotics?

Yes, often used alongside antibiotics to relieve symptoms of infection.

•  Q5: Any risks if overdosed?

Overdose can lead to gastric ulceration, renal issues, or liver stress. Always follow vet dosage.

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Tolfenamic Acid is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) of the fenamate group, formulated for veterinary use to control pain, inflammation, and fever in various animal species. It is especially useful in respiratory infections, mastitis, musculoskeletal pain, and post-surgical recovery. This formulation includes Benzyl Alcohol I.P. 10.4 mg/mL as a preservative, ensuring stability and multi-dose safety in 30 ml and 100 ml vials.

•  Tolfenamic Acid Ph. Eur. – 40 mg

•  Benzyl Alcohol I.P. – 10.4 mg (preservative)

•  Vehicle (aqueous base or suitable solvent) – q.s. to 1 m

NSAID (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug) – Anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, analgesic for veterinary use.

•  Appearance: Clear, colourless to pale yellow solution

•  Form: Injectable solution

•  Sterility: Complies with Ph. Eur. standards

•  Packaging: 30 ml & 100 ml amber glass vials

•  Closure: Rubber stopper with aluminium sea

•  Fever, inflammation & pain due to respiratory diseases

•  Mastitis in lactating animals/ post-operative pain management

•  Musculoskeletal disorders, arthritis, lameness

•  Cattle, Buffalo: 2–4 mg/kg body weight (usually 1 mL/20 kg)

•  Dogs, Cats: 2–4 mg/kg body weight

•  Route: Intramuscular (IM) or Intravenous (IV)

•  Frequency: Once daily for up to 3 days or as advised by veterinarian

•  Pack sizes: 30 ml & 100 ml multi-dose vials

•  Sterile injectable solution

•  Amber glass vials in 30 ml & 100 ml sizes

•  Multi-dose vial with preservative

•  Resealable with rubber stopper

•  Rapid action against pain and fever

•  Broad-spectrum application across multiple species

•  Reduces inflammation without steroidal side effects

•  Improves animal comfort and recovery time

•  Well tolerated and safe with recommended dosing

•  Mild local reactions at injection site (rare)

•  Transient gastrointestinal effects in sensitive animals

•  Avoid in animals with renal, hepatic, or GI disorders

•  Not recommended for pregnant or lactating animals unless vet-approved

•  Meat: 4 days

•  Milk: 24 hours

Follow national/local veterinary drug residue guidelines

•  Store at 15°C to 25°C

•  Protect from light and moisture

•  Do not freeze

•  Use sterile needle for each withdrawal

•  Shake well if required before use

•  For veterinary use only

•  Not for use in animals hypersensitive to NSAIDs

•  Use under licensed veterinary supervision

•  Avoid combining with other NSAIDs or corticosteroids

•  Discontinue use if adverse effects appear

•  HS Code: 30049099

•  HSN Code: 3004

•  Strictly for animal use only

•  Not for human administration

•  In case of accidental exposure, seek medical help immediately

•  Q1: What is Tolfenamic Acid used for?

It’s an NSAID used to treat fever, pain, and inflammation in animals, especially during infections and mastitis.

•  Q2: How quickly does it work?

Usually within 1–2 hours of administration, especially for fever and pain relief.

•  Q3: Can it be used in lactating animals?

 Yes, under veterinary supervision. Observe milk withdrawal period (24 hrs).

•  Q4: Can it be mixed with antibiotics?

Yes, often used alongside antibiotics to relieve symptoms of infection.

•  Q5: Any risks if overdosed?

Overdose can lead to gastric ulceration, renal issues, or liver stress. Always follow vet dosage.

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