RACE TIME is a combination of amino acids that focus on the pain receptors and boost mental focus. This is an excellent pre-race to get a horse to become more aggressive and also reduce L-Arginine 70mg/ml, Phenylalanine 4mg/ml, L-Isoleucine 5.33mg/ml, L-Carnitine 200mg/ml RACE TIME
Dosage and Adminsitration: Administer 10ml by intravenous injection 4 hours prior to event. RACE RACE TIME
Presentation: 10ml vial
Storage: Store at room temp RACE TIME
APISON It is indicated in case of: shock states, metabolic pathologies (ketosis, toxemia, hypoglycemic syndromes, puerperal collapses, post-partum eclampsias, generic stress states), pain syndromes, inflammatory states, allergic and autoimmune diseases, respiratory syndromes ( asthmatic forms, pulmonary emphysema, respiratory failure with or from bronchospasm), locomotor syndromes (arthrosis, arthritis, tenosynovitis, tendinitis, bursitis, sprains, refounding, laminitis), ocular syndromes (conjunctivitis, uveitis, iritis, iridocyclitis), skin syndromes (dermatitis , dermatosis, pruritus “sine materia”, various pathologies (adjuvant in the treatment of cerebral edema, toxic states and neoplasms). Sodium metabisulfite (E 223), sodium methyl parahydroxybenzoate
(E 219), sodium propyl parahydroxybenzoate (E 217), Do not administer at the same time as vaccines or immunological medicines. In the case of prolonged therapy and at high doses, stop treatment progressively. In cases of intra-articular use the administration of the medicinal product must be carried out by the veterinary surgeon. Corticotherapy temporarily suppresses the manifestations of inflammation and itching, but does not act on the causes of the disease. Frequent repetition of dosing for the treatment of recurrences is not without risk. The product must be used with caution under the direct veterinary control in case of muscular hypotrophy, debilitating chronic diseases and slow healing healing processes. After prolonged corticosteroid therapy, stop the administration gradually by reducing the dosage to avoid a crisis of adrenal insufficiency. The immunosuppressive effect may decrease resistanc
to infections or exacerbate existing ones. In the presence of viral infections, corticosteroids can accelerate the progression of the disease. Corticosteroids can cause enlargement of the liver (hepatomegaly), increase serum levels of liver enzymes and increase the risk of acute pancreatitis. Corticosteroids, administered for prolonged periods, suppress the hypothalamic-pituitary adrenal axis. At the end of a prolonged treatment, symptoms of adrenal insufficiency up to atrophy can be observed, which can prevent the animal from reacting to stressful situations. To minimize the problems of adrenal insufficiency it is advised to administer the veterinary medicinal product during the endogenous peak of cortisol (morning) and gradually reduce the dosage at the end of treatment. In the absence of specific information, the use of the product in animals suffering from Cushing’s syndrome must be based on the risk-benefit ratio. Glucocorticosteroids slow growth, so use in young animals (under 7 months of age) should be based on t
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