Finadyne Transdermal 50 Mg/Ml Pour-On Solution For Cattle
Revised: August 2015
AN. 01359/2014
SUMMARY OF PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS
NAME OF THE VETERINARY MEDICINAL PRODUCT
Finadyne Transdermal 50 mg/ml pour-on solution for cattle
EL: Finixin Transdermal 50 mg/ml pour-on solution for cattle
IT: Finadyne Transdermal 50mg/ml soluzione pour-on per bovini
DK, IS: Finadyne Transdermal vet 50 mg/ml pour-on solution for cattle
EE, LT, LV, PL: Finadyne vet. 50 mg/ml pour-on solution for cattle
FI, SE: Finadyne vet. 50mg/ml kertavaleluliuos naudalle/ Finadyne vet.50 mg/ml pour-on, lösning för nötkreatur
2. QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE COMPOSITION
Each ml contains:
Active substance:
Flunixin: 50 mg
Equivalent to 83 mg flunixin meglumine
Excipient(s):
Levomenthol: 50 mg
Allura red AC E129: 0.2 mg
For a full list of excipients, see section 6.1.
3. PHARMACEUTICAL FORM
Pour-on solution.
Clear red liquid free from haziness and visible particles.
4. CLINICAL PARTICULARS
4.1 Target species
Cattle
4.2 Indications for use, specifying the target species
For the reduction of pyrexia associated with bovine respiratory disease.
For the reduction of pyrexia associated with acute mastitis.
4.3 Contraindications
Do not use in animals suffering from cardiac, hepatic or renal disease, or where there is evidence of gastrointestinal ulceration or bleeding.
Do not use in severely dehydrated, hypovolaemic animals as there is a potential risk of increased renal toxicity.
Do not use the product within 48 hours before expected parturition in cows.
Do not use in case of hypersensitivity to the active substance or to any of the excipients.
4.4 Special warnings
Apply only to dry skin and prevent exposure to wetting for at least 6 hours after application.
In case of bacterial infections, concurrent antibiotic therapy should be considered.
4.5 Special precautions for use
Special precautions for use in animals
See also section 4.7.
Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) are known to have the potential to delay parturition through a tocolytic effect by inhibiting prostaglandins that are important in signalling the initiation of parturition. The use of the product in the immediate post-partum period may interfere with uterine involution and expulsion of foetal membranes resulting in retained placentae.
Safety studies have not been conducted in bulls intended for breeding. Laboratory studies in rats have not shown any evidence of reproductive toxicity. Use only in accordance with a benefit/risk assessment by the responsible veterinarian.
Use in pre-ruminating and in aged animals may involve additional risk. If such use cannot be avoided, animals may require a reduced dosage and careful clinical management.
Apply only to undamaged skin.
Special precautions to be taken by the person administering the veterinary medicinal product to animals
Personal protective equipment consisting of impermeable gloves, protective clothing and approved safety glasses should be worn when using this product.
Ingestion of, or dermal contact with the product may be harmful. Do not smoke, eat or drink while handling the product. Avoid children getting access to the product or treated animals. Wash hands after use. In case of accidental ingestion or mouth contact, immediately rinse the mouth with plenty of water and seek medical advice.
Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) may cause hypersensitivity (allergy).
People with known hypersensitivity to NSAIDs should avoid contact with the product.
The product has been shown to cause severe and irreversible eye damage. Avoid contact with eyes, including hand-to-eye contact. In case of eye contact, rinse eyes immediately with copious amounts of clean water and seek medical advice.
The product has been shown to cause slight skin irritation. Avoid contact with the skin. In case of skin contact, wash thoroughly with soap and water.
Avoid contact with the treated area (allowing for spreading of the product) without protective gloves, for at least three days or until the application site is dry (if longer).
4.6 Adverse reactions (frequency and seriousness)
Transient swelling, erythema, dandruff, broken/brittle hair, hair thinning, alopecia or skin thickening have been commonly reported at the application site. No specific treatment is generally required.
Some animals may display temporary signs of irritation, agitation or discomfort following application of the product. In very rare cases anaphylactic reactions, which may be serious, may occur and should be treated symptomatically.
4.7 Use during pregnancy, lactation or lay
Can be used during pregnancy and lactation except within 48 hours of parturition.
Due to an increased risk of retained placentae, the product should only be administered within the first 36 hours post-partum following a benefit/risk assessment performed by the responsible veterinarian and treated animals should be monitored for retained placentae.
4.8 Interaction with other medicinal products and other forms of interaction
Do not administer other NSAIDs concurrently or within 24 hours of each other.
Some NSAIDs may be highly bound to plasma proteins and compete with other highly bound drugs which can lead to toxic effects. Concurrent administration of potentially nephrotoxic drugs should be avoided.
4.9 Amounts to be administered and administration route
Pour-on use. For single application. The recommended treatment dose is 3.33 mg flunixin/kg bodyweight (equivalent to 1 ml/15 kg bodyweight). The dosing chamber of the bottle is calibrated in kilograms of body weight.To ensure administration of a correct dose, bodyweight should be determined as accurately as possible.
Practice the administration instructions a few times to become familiar with operating the package before dosing animals.
Step 1: On first use remove cap and peelable seal from the dosing chamber. Do not remove cap from the bottle
Step 2: Hold the bottle upright and at eye level while slowly and gently squeezing the bottle to fill the dosing chamber to the selected mark.
Step 3: Pour the measured volume on the midline of the animal’s back extending from the withers to tail head. Localised application to smaller areas should be avoided.
Step 1
Dosing Chamber |
S Hold the bottle upright and at eye level while slowly and gently squeezing the bottle to fill the dosing chamber to the selected mark. tep 2
If the dosing chamber is overfilled follow the Overfill Reduction Instructions. |
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S Pour the measured volume on the midline of the animal’s back extending from withers to tail head. tep 3
A small amount of liquid will remain on the walls of the chamber, but the chamber is calibrated to account for this. Avoid squeezing the container section while the solution is poured from the dosing chamber. |
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Overfill reduction instructions
Step 1
Re-apply cap to dosing chamber and tighten. Re-apply cap to bottle and tighten (if necessary).
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S Transfer Tube tep 2
Air Pocket Tilt the bottle to allow an air pocket to form at the beginning of the transfer tube inside the bottle. |
Step 3
Transfer Tube Hold the bottle horizontally to allow product to cover the end of the transfer tube inside the dosing chamber. |
Step 4
Squeeze and release the bottle repeatedly. Product will return to the bottle through the transfer tube. |