ANAFEN® INJECTION
Ketoprofen Injection 100 mg/mL
Sterile Injectable Solution
Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Analgesic

ANAFEN is the only non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that’s approved for relief of pain, inflammation and fever in both dry and lactating dairy with no milk withholding.1The withdrawal time for meat is only 24 hours.

ANAFEN is an indispensable tool when animals in your herd develop fever, pain and inflammation related to any of the following health challenges:

  • Respiratory tract infections
  • Mastitis
  • Gastrointestinal disorders
  • Lameness and arthritis
  • Downer Cow Syndrome
  • Traumatic injuries

ANAFEN also provides fast acting pain relief that improves animal welfare and recovery from procedures, such as:

  • Dehorning2
  • Castration3,4
  • Branding
  • Difficult birthing

Talk to your veterinarian about the importance of cow comfort, and how ANAFEN can fit into your production strategy.

Key Features:

  • Zero milk withholding
  • Approved for cattle of all ages
  • Safe for use in breeding bulls
  • Flexible administration – intramuscular (IM) or intravenous (IV)
INDICATIONS:

 Cattle: ANAFEN® is recommended for the symptomatic treatment of fever, pain and inflammation associated with a variety of conditions including: respiratory tract infections, mastitis, udder edema, downer cow syndrome, endotoxemia, simple gastrointestinal disorders, arthritis and traumatic musculoskeletal injuries. 

Swine: ANAFEN® is recommended for the treatment of fever and inflammation associated with respiratory tract infections.

Horses: ANAFEN® is recommended for the alleviation of inflammation and pain associated with musculoskeletal disorders. 

Presentation:

1 x 50 mL
1 x 100 mL

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1 Product label of ANAFEN Injectable.  
2 Faulkner PM, Weary DM. Reducing pain after dehorning in dairy calves. 2000 J Dairy Sci 2000. Vol. 83:2037-2041.
3 Stafford KJ, et al. Effects of local anaesthesia or local anaesthesia plus a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug on the acute cortisol response of calves to five different methods of castration, Res Vet Sci, 2002. Vol. 73(1):61-70.
4 Earley B, Crowe MA. Effects of ketoprofen alone or in combination with local anaesthesia during the castration of bull calves on plasma cortisol, immunological and inflammatory responses, J Anim Sci, 2002. Vol. 80(4):1044-1052.

 

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