FOR VETERINARY USE ONLY (US) Banamine®-S Anti-Inflammatory Approved for Swine
Reduce Fever to Restore Performance with Banamine-S Anti-inflammatory
Disease typically triggers a fever
Fever commonly reduces appetite
Reduced appetite diminishes performance
Banamine-S anti-inflammatory can reverse this process, so pigs get back on feed fast
How to Use Banamine-S Anti-Inflammatory
At first signs of disease, administer Banamine-S anti-inflammatory
Administer 2 mL/100 pounds, IM in the neck
Observe a 12-day withdrawal period in swine harvested for human consumption
Banamine-S anti-inflammatory is a prescription product available in a 100-mL bottle
Used as directed, Banamine-S anti-inflammatory is totally safe for pigs
Only Banamine-S Anti-Inflammatory is Approved for Swine
Banamine-S anti-inflammatory is the only form of flunixin meglumine FDA-approved for reduction of fever; use of generic formulations is no longer permissible for this purpose.
Ask your veterinarian how Banamine-S anti-inflammatory can help your pigs feel better fast. The sooner they feel better, the sooner they'll be up and eating like pigs.
Do not use in animals showing hypersensitivity to flunixin meglumine.
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