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Following is a list of medical supplies that we try to keep on-hand:
(R) means it must be kept refrigerated.
 
  •  Vet Wrap
  •  Syringes & Needles
  •  Alcohol (or Alcohol swab pads)
  •  Sterile Gauze Pads & Roll
  •  Antibiotic Ointment
  •  Thermometer
  •  Eye Ointment
  •  KY Jelly or Vaseline
  •  Bute
  •  Betadine (sterile cleaning solution)
  •  Stethascope
  •  Dosing Syringe
  •  Kaopectate or Immodium AD
  •  Probiotics
  •  Electrolytes
  •  Sterile Gloves
  •  Q-Tips
  •  Pepto Bismol or Mineral Oil
  •  Hair Dryer
  •  Clean Towels
  •  Cria Coat
  •  ADE Vitamins
  •  Banamine (R)
  •  Penicillin (R)
  •  Oxytocin (R)
  •  Tribrissen Paste
  •  CD&T (R)
  •  Ivermectin (R)
  •  Fenbendazole
  •  Masking Tape
  •  Magic Markers
  •  Blood Tubes
  •  Air/Feed tube 1/2in. ID
  •  Hand Wipes
  •  Scissors
  •  Zip Lock Baggies
  •  7% Iodine
  •  Umbilical Clamps
  •  OB Gloves
  •  Feeding Tube
  •  Colostrum
  •  Bottle & Nipple

Usage

Banamine - (equivalent Flunixamine) Used for pain, inflammation and pyrexia associated with colic, musculoskeletal disorders and various respiratory conditions and injuries.  Administered IV or IM (liquid).  Also paste form.

CD&T - (brand name Vision) Used in preventing diseases caused by clostridium perfringes types C and D (enterotoxemia) and clostrium tetani (tetanus).  Administered SQ.

Fenbendazole - (brand names Safe-Guard or Panacur) De-wormer used to control large and small strongyles, pinworms, and roundworms.  Suspension administered orally.

Ivermectin - De-wormer use to control gastrointestinal roundworms, lungworms, grubs, sucking lice and mange mites.  Administered SQ.

Oxytocin - accelerate normal birth and evacuate placenta following birth. Also used to stimulate milk let-down in a normal udder.  Can be administered IV, IM, or SQ.

Penicillin - combat infection by destroying susceptible bacteria.  Administered SQ.

Tribrissen - paste used to control bacterial infections in wounds and abscesses.

 
SQ - Subcutaneous - Administration by injection under the skin

IV - Intravenous - Administration by

IM - Intramuscular - Administration by injection into muscle tissue

 

 


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Last modified: March 02, 2008