DESCRIPTION: Veterinary Medicine Raw Material Dipyrone is an adduct of aminopyrine and sodium sulfite, with good water solubility
and fast action. The antipyretic effect is one time that of aminopyrine, and the analgesic effect is the same as that of aminopyrine. It also
has anti-inflammatory and anti-rheumatic effects. In addition to being used as antipyretic, analgesic, and anti-rheumatic, it is also used for
intestinal spasm, bloating, and abdominal pain. It has the advantage of not affecting the normal peristalsis of the bowel. Long-term use of
this product may produce agranulocytosis.
CAS NO.: 68-89-3
CHARACTER: Dipyrone is white or light yellow crystalline powder. Odorless, slightly bitter taste. Soluble in water, slightly soluble in ethanol.
USAGE: Dipyrone is mainly used for antipyretic, analgesic, and anti-rheumatic, it is also used for intestinal spasm, bloating, and abdominal pain.
PREPARATION, USAGE AND DOSAGE: Tablet Oral dosage: 4-12 grams per time for horses and cattle, 2-5 grams per time for sheep and pigs, and
0.5-1 grams per time for dogs.
Injection Subcutaneous or intramuscular injection dosage: 3-10 grams per time for horses and cattle, 1-3 grams per time for sheep and pigs, and
0.3-0.6 grams per time for dogs. Dosage for intravenous injection: 3-6 grams per time for horses and cattle.