- Vendor: VetoQuinol
- Type: Prescription Required
Sedalin Oral Gel 35mg/ml
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Sedalin 35mg/ml Oral Gel – 10ml Tube
Sedalin Oral Gel contains acepromazine, a mild sedative and tranquilliser commonly used in veterinary medicine. This gel formulation is designed for easy oral administration, providing a calming effect for animals requiring mild sedation. It is often used to reduce anxiety during transport, veterinary examinations, or minor procedures.
Species
Sedalin is primarily used in horses and ponies. It should only be administered under veterinary supervision and is not licensed for use in other species.
Typical Dosage
The exact dosage of Sedalin 35mg/ml Oral Gel must be determined by the prescribing veterinarian based on the animal’s weight, condition, and intended use.
- Administration: The gel is applied directly into the animal’s mouth or mixed with feed, as instructed by the vet.
- Warning: All prescription medication must ONLY be given following the instructions provided by the examining veterinarian on the prescription issued. Do not exceed the prescribed dosage.
Potential Side Effects
While generally well-tolerated, Sedalin may cause:
- Drowsiness and lethargy
- Low blood pressure
- Sweating or skin reactions
- Reduced coordination
- Temporary prolapse of the penis in stallions (paraphimosis)
If any severe or unusual side effects occur, contact a veterinarian immediately.
Purpose
Sedalin is primarily used to:
- Calm nervous or excitable horses
- Facilitate handling, transportation, or hoof trimming
- Assist in minor veterinary procedures where full sedation is not required
This medication does not provide pain relief and should not be used as a substitute for appropriate anaesthesia or analgesia. Always follow your veterinarian’s advice regarding its use.
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