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Lutalyse Rx

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Product Description
Lutalyse used as a luteolytic agent in cattle, parturition induction in swine, and luteolytic effect in mares.
What is Lutalyse?
Lutalyse used as a luteolytic agent in cattle, parturition induction in swine, and luteolytic effect in mares. This product contains the naturally occurring prostaglandin F2 alpha (dinoprost) as the tromethamine salt.
Who is Lutalyse for?
Horses, Livestock, Swine
Manufacturer:
Zoetis
Active Ingredients(s):
Each mL contains dinoprost tromethamine equivalent to 5 mg dinoprost: also, benzyl alcohol, 9.45 mg added as preservative.
How is Lutalyse sold?
-30 ml -100 ml
What are the side effects of Lutalyse?
Cattle: Limited salivation has been reported in some instances. Swine: The most frequently observed side effects were erythema and pruritus, slight incoordination, nesting behavior, itching, urination, defecation, abdominal muscle spasms, tail movements, hyperpnea or dyspnea, increased vocalization, salivation, and at the 100 mg (10X) dose only, vomiting. These side effects are transitory, lasting from 10 minutes to 3 hours, and were not detrimental to the health of the animal. Mares: The most frequently observed side effects are sweating and decreased rectal temperature. However, these have been transient in all cases observed and have not been detrimental to the animal. Other reactions seen have been increase in heart rate, increase in respiration rate, some abdominal discomfort, locomotor incoordination, and lying down. These effects are usually seen within 15 minutes of injection and disappear within one hour. Mares usually continue to eat during the period of expression of side effects. One anaphylactic reaction of several hundred mares treated with LUTALYSE Sterile Solution was reported but was not confirmed.
What to do if overdose?
If overdose contact your nearest pet hospital immediately.
How can I store Lutalyse?
Store at controlled room temperature 20° to 25°C (68° to 77°F) [see USP].
Overview
Use as directed by your veterinarian.
Main Ingredients
Each mL contains dinoprost tromethamine equivalent to 5 mg dinoprost: also, benzyl alcohol, 9.45 mg added as preservative.