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Product Name: CORTISONE Injection
Generic Name: Cortisone Acetate
Product Description:
CORTISONE Injection is a potent injectable medication specifically formulated to provide effective relief for horses and other equine animals. It contains Cortisone Acetate, a synthetic corticosteroid known for its powerful anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive properties.
Key Features and Benefits:
- Anti-Inflammatory Action: CORTISONE Injection is designed to effectively reduce inflammation in horses, making it highly suitable for managing conditions such as arthritis, joint inflammation, dermatitis, and other inflammatory disorders.
- Immunosuppressive Effects: This medication helps manage immune-related conditions by suppressing the immune response, making it beneficial for conditions such as allergic reactions, autoimmune diseases, and inflammatory bowel diseases.
- Rapid Relief: CORTISONE Injection provides rapid relief due to its injectable form, allowing for targeted treatment and quick absorption into the horse’s system. It helps alleviate pain, swelling, and discomfort associated with inflammatory conditions.
- Versatile Application: The injectable nature of CORTISONE Injection allows for precise dosing and easy administration via intramuscular or intra-articular routes, as directed by your veterinarian.
- Trusted Quality: EquiCurePharm prioritizes the highest standards of quality and safety. Our CORTISONE Injection is sourced from reputable manufacturers and undergoes stringent quality control measures, ensuring its efficacy, purity, and reliability.
Administration and Dosage:
CORTISONE Injection should only be administered under the guidance and supervision of a licensed veterinarian. The dosage and duration of treatment will be determined based on the specific condition being treated, the severity of symptoms, and the individual needs of your horse. It is crucial to follow your veterinarian’s instructions carefully for optimal results and to minimize any potential side effects.
Please note that CORTISONE Injection is intended for use in equine animals only and should not be used in other species, including humans.
Shipping and Discreet Delivery:
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Order CORTISONE Injection today and provide your equine companion with the relief they deserve. Trust EquiCurePharm for reliable service, exceptional product quality, and discreet worldwide delivery.
Note: It is essential to consult with a licensed veterinarian before administering any medication to your horse.
What exactly is a CORTISONE ShoAre you having pain and inflammation in a specific area of your body? Such as your ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder, spine, or wrist? Even the small joints in your hands and feet might benefit. Well here is a simple method that may help you with your pain.
A corticosteroid injection which is also known as a cortisone shot. CORTISONE injections help relieve the pain and inflammation in a specific area of your body. The injections usually comprise a corticosteroid medication and a local anesthetic. Often, you can receive a cortisoneinjection shot at your doctor’s office. Because of potential side effects, the number of shots you can receive is limited.
Why is it done?
Cortisone shots may be most effective in treating inflammatory arthritis, such as rheumatoid arthritis. They can also be part of treatment for other conditions, including:
- Bursitis
- Gout
- Plantar fasciitis
- Psoriatic arthritis
- Reactive arthritis
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Tendinitis
What are some risks?
Complications of cortisone shots can include:
- Joint infection
- Nerve damage
- Thinning of skin and soft tissue around the injection site
- Temporary flare of pain and inflammation in the joint
- Tendon weakening or rupture
- Thinning of nearby bone (osteoporosis)
- Whitening or lightening of the skin around the injection site
- Death of nearby bone (osteonecrosis)
- Temporary increase in blood sugar
What can I expect?
During the cortisone shot:
- Your doctor might ask you to change into a gown. You’ll then be positioned so that your doctor can easily insert the needle.
- The area around the injection site is cleaned. Your doctor might also apply an anesthetic spray to numb the area where the needle will be inserted. In some cases, your doctor might use ultrasound or a type of X-ray called fluoroscopy to watch the needle’s progress inside your body — so as to place it in the right spot.
- You’ll likely feel some pressure when the needle is inserted. Let your doctor know if you have a lot of discomfort.
- The medication is then released into the injection site. Typically, cortisone shots include a corticosteroid medication to relieve pain and inflammation over time and an anesthetic to provide immediate pain relief.
After the cortisoneinjection shot
- Some people have redness and a feeling of warmth of the chest and face after a cortisone shot. If you have diabetes, a cortisone shot might temporarily increase your blood sugar levels.
- Protect the injection area for a day or two. For instance, if you received a cortisone shot in your shoulder, avoid heavy lifting. If you received a cortisone shot in your knee, stay off your feet when you can.
- Apply ice to the injection site as needed to relieve pain. Don’t use heating pads.
- Watch for signs of infection, including increasing pain, redness and swelling that last more than 48 hours.
- Don’t use a bathtub, hot tub or whirlpool for two days. You may shower.
What are the results?
Results of cortisone shots typically depend on the reason for the treatment. Cortisone shots commonly cause a temporary flare in pain and inflammation for up to 48 hours after the injection. After that, your pain and inflammation of the affected joint should decrease and can last up to 3 months.
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