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Phenylbutazone should be administered only under the advice of a veterinarian.
Under California racing rules, the only permitted analgesic is phenylbutazone.
Periodic blood tests are recommended when using phenylbutazone as Agranulocytosis can occur.
Additional tests at that time indicated than none of the products from Findus contained phenylbutazone.
Dogs receiving chronic phenylbutazone therapy should be followed with regular blood work and renal monitoring.
Anecdotal reports that long term use of phenylbutazone increase the risk of this reaction are unverified.
Unexpectedly, the regulations at Kentucky thoroughbred race tracks were changed some years later, allowing horses to run on phenylbutazone.
Metabolites of phenylbutazone can cause aplastic anaemia in humans.
The horse was found to have been administered phenylbutazone prior to the trial and this was thought to be a contributing factor in the accident.
Diclofenac, carprofen, flunixin, ibuprofen and phenylbutazone were associated with mortality.
It is a metabolite of phenylbutazone.
Sports horses for instance could have entered the food supply chain, and with them the veterinary drug 'phenylbutazone' which is banned in food animals.
Horses used in sports could enter the food supply chain, meaning that the veterinary drug phenylbutazone could harm the consumers' health.
The use of phenylbutazone was subsequently approved by Churchill Downs in recognition of medical research that showed it does not enhance a horse's performance.
Side effects of phenylbutazone are similar to those of other NSAIDs.
It is a prodrug of the non steroidal anti inflammatory drug phenylbutazone, and is commonly used in horses.
There is inadequate data on carcinogenicity of phenylbutazone; it is not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans.
Clenbuterol is occasionally referred to as "bute" and this risks confusion with phenylbutazone, also called "bute".
Drugs to protect the GI tract such as omeprazole, cimetidine, and sucralfate are frequently used with phenylbutazone.
Opinions are conflicting regarding the carcinogenicity of phenylbutazone in animals; no evidence indicates it causes cancer in humans at therapeutic doses.
He was also involved in key research on sudden asthma deaths, halothane and jaundice, and phenylbutazone and blood dyscrasias.
The Juvenile and the Derby were the only races in which Easy Goer raced on phenylbutazone, an analgesic.
Overdoses of phenylbutazone can cause renal failure, liver injury, bone marrow suppression, and gastric ulceration or perforation.
Its hypoglycemic action may be potentiated by phenylbutazone, alcohol, fluconazole, β-blockers, and possibly ACE inhibitors.
By 1986, Phenylbutazone was so commonly used that in the 1986 Kentucky Derby, thirteen of the sixteen horses entered were running on the pain-killer.