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A examine from Washington State University has proven that 96 p.c of horse homeowners are assured of their capacity to entry and administer prescription analgesic drugs. 

Prescriptions for ache relieving medication must be acquired from a vet who is aware of and has a relationship with each the equine and the proprietor. Ideally, this veterinarian-client-patient relationship ensures that the horse receives follow-up care and that the proprietor is following directions for optimum drug security and effectiveness. 

The 389 survey respondents reported they’re most assured utilizing non-steroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAIDs) and alpha 2 agonists. Eighty seven p.c of respondents had oral phenylbutazone (Bute) available, and 60 p.c of horse homeowners had injectable flunixin. 

Detomidine and xylazine had been the commonest alpha 2 agonists horse homeowners had entry to and had been assured in administering. 

All of those drugs can have adversarial results. Though horse homeowners might really feel assured of their capacity to correctly administer these medication, the researchers reinforce {that a} correct veterinarian-client-patient relationship is crucial for equine security. 

Read extra at DVM360. 

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