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We are delighted to introduce ETAPHYLLINE Injectable, a specialized injectable solution designed to assist in the treatment of respiratory conditions in horses. With ETAPHYLLINE, you can help improve your equine companion’s respiratory health and overall well-being.
Key Features and Benefits:
- Respiratory Support: ETAPHYLLINE Injectable is formulated to support the respiratory system in horses. The active ingredient in ETAPHYLLINE, theophylline, is a bronchodilator that helps relax and open the airways, making it easier for horses to breathe. It can be particularly beneficial in managing conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma.
- Improved Breathing: By dilating the bronchial tubes and reducing airway constriction, ETAPHYLLINE helps horses breathe more easily. This can alleviate symptoms such as coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath, allowing your horse to perform at its best.
- Enhanced Oxygenation: ETAPHYLLINE can improve oxygenation in the bloodstream by facilitating better airflow in the lungs. This can benefit horses engaged in strenuous activities, as it enhances their endurance and overall performance.
- Reduced Inflammation: ETAPHYLLINE Injectable has anti-inflammatory properties that help reduce inflammation in the airways. This can help alleviate the discomfort and irritation associated with respiratory conditions, promoting your horse’s comfort and well-being.
- Easy Administration: ETAPHYLLINE Injectable is designed for convenient and accurate administration by licensed veterinarians. The recommended dosage and administration guidelines ensure optimal results and safety.
- Worldwide Delivery: EquiCurePharm provides global shipping, ensuring that you can access ETAPHYLLINE Injectable no matter where you are located. We prioritize the safe and timely delivery of your order, so you can provide the best care for your horse.
Usage Instructions:
ETAPHYLLINE Injectable should only be administered by a licensed veterinarian who has evaluated your horse’s specific respiratory condition and determined the appropriate dosage and treatment duration. It is crucial to follow the veterinarian’s instructions carefully to ensure safe and effective use.
Note:
ETAPHYLLINE Injectable is a prescription product and should only be used under the guidance of a licensed veterinarian. Adherence to local regulations and professional guidelines is crucial when administering this medication.
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ETAPHYLLINE is a drug called xanthine bronchodilators. Other related drugs include theobromine and caffeine. These drugs have a number of pharmacologic effects including relaxation of bronchial smooth muscle, bronchial anti-inflammatory actions, central nervous system stimulation, mild diuresis, increased gastric acid secretion and mild cardiac stimulation. The mechanism of action is through the inhibition of phosphodiesterase which increases cyclic-AMP and endogenous epinephrine. Increased levels of c-AMP may also decrease histamine release. The respiratory anti-inflammatory effects of theophylline may occur at a lower dose than that needed for bronchial smooth muscle relaxation.
ETAPHYLLINE is well absorbed orally and is metabolized by the liver.
Dogs and Cats
ETAPHYLLINE is used as a bronchodilator in both dogs and cats to treat bronchoconstriction and inflammation associated with chronic inflammatory lower airway disease and feline asthma. Bronchodilators such as theophylline may be used with corticosteroids, and the use of a bronchodilator may permit a lowering of the dose of the corticosteroids. Theophylline is also used to treat both dogs and cats with collapsing trachea, intrathoracic airway collapse and pulmonary edema.
Side Effects
- The most common side effects are central nervous system stimulation and gastrointestinal upset; particularly nausea and vomiting. Many of the milder side effects occur at the start of therapy but will resolve over time.
- Some clinicians will start an animal on a lower dose and increase the theophylline to the therapeutic dose after the first week.
- The less common and more serious side effects include cardiac stimulation and seizures.
Precautions
- ETAPHYLLINE should be used with additional caution in animals with severe cardiac, renal or hepatic disease. It should also be used with additional caution in animals with seizure disorders, gastric ulcers, hyperthyroidism, hypertension, and severe hypoxia.
- Neonates and geriatric patients may have increased clearance time, and may need additional monitoring. Animals with pre-existing cardiac arrhythmias or congestive heart failure may need additional monitoring.
- ETAPHYLLINE has a low volume of distribution. The dose should be calculated based on lean body mass.
- ETAPHYLLINE crosses the placenta. Approximately 70% of serum levels are found in milk. It should only be used in pregnant or nursing animals when the possible benefits outweigh the risks. crosses the placenta and has some anti-androgen properties in humans. It should only be used in pregnant or nursing animals when the benefits outweigh the risks due to the potential for feminization of fetuses. Spironolactone is found in maternal milk.
Drug Interactions
- ETAPHYLLINE is metabolized by cytochrome P-450 enzymes of the liver. Other drugs that are metabolized by this enzyme system may interact with theophylline.
- Drugs that inhibit the metabolism of and therefore increase levels of theophylline include: allopurinol, beta-blockers, propanolol, cimetidine, calcium channel blockers, corticosteroids, thiabendazole, exogenous thyroid hormone, macrolide antibiotics and flouroquinolone antibiotics.
- Drugs that may increase the metabolism of and decrease levels of theophylline include: barbiturates, rifampin, carbamazine, charcoal, phenytoin, ketoconazole, and beta-agonists.
- ETAPHYLLINE decreases the effects of lithium, pancuronium, and propofol.
- Drugs that may either increase or decrease the levels of theophylline include: isoniazid and furosemide.
- Concurrent use with ephedrine, isoproterenol, and halothane may increase the risk of cardiac side effects.
- Concurrent use of theophylline with ketamine may increase the risk of seizures.
Overdose
- Overdose may cause central nervous system stimulation including seizures and hyperthermia, life threatening tachycardia, and dysrhythmias.
- If an oral overdose is recognized promptly, gut emptying protocols may be of benefit. Other treatments include activated charcoal, saline cathartics, fluid therapy, and supportive measures for shock
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