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Caffeine

Caffeine Injection veterinary

Generic Name

Caffeine

Dosage Form

Group

Stimulant

Indications of Caffeine Injection veterinary

Caffeine stimulates the respiratory system, heart and blood vessels in horses, cows, sheep and dogs

Contraindications

Do not use it in cases of pregnancy of the animal. do not use it if the animal has a sensitivity to the active compounds. Animals should not use this product for a long time.

Interactions

1,2-Benzodiazepine:
The therapeutic efficacy of 1,2-Benzodiazepine can be decreased when used in combination with Caffe¡ne.

Abametapir:
The serum concentration of Caffe¡ne can be increased when it is combined with Abametapir.

Abatacept:
The metabolism of Caffe¡ne can be increased when combined with Abatacept.

Abemaciclib:
Caffe¡ne may decrease the excretion rate of Abemaciclib which could result in a higher serum level.

Abiraterone:
The serum concentration of Caffe¡ne can be increased when it is combined with Abiraterone.

Acebutolol:
The risk or severity of adverse effects can be increased when Acebutolol is combined with Caffe¡ne.

Acenocoumarol	
The metabolism of Acenocoumarol can be decreased when combined with Caffe¡ne.

Acetazolamide
Acetazolamide may increase the excretion rate of Caffe¡ne which could result in a lower serum level and potentially a reduction in efficacy.

Acyclovir
The metabolism of Acyclovir can be decreased when combined with Caffe¡ne.

Adalimumab
The serum concentration of Caffe¡ne can be decreased when it is combined with Adalimumab.

Packages

50ml

Usage and dosage for Caffeine Injection veterinary

For intramuscular injection and subcutaneous injection:
Horses & cows:   15-30ml 
Sheep:                 2-10ml 
Dogs:               0.25-1ml
(Single dose may be repeated if necessary)

Withdrawal Period

For milk 3days
for meat  5days

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Composition

Each 1ml contains:
Caffeine 250mg
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