Ventipulmin Injection – Respiratory Therapy for Horses
At Vet Ranch Supply, we provide trusted veterinary medicines that strengthen animals from the inside out. Ventipulmin Injection is a bronchodilator designed to improve breathing and mucociliary clearance in horses suffering from respiratory disease.
Composition
- Active Ingredient: Clenbuterol Hydrochloride – 30 µg/ml
- Preservative: Benzyl alcohol – 10 mg/ml
- Form: Clear, sterile solution for injection
Indications
- Respiratory Disease in Horses where airway obstruction is caused by:
- Bronchospasm
- Mucus accumulation
- Specific Conditions:
Benefits of Ventipulmin
- Bronchodilation: Relieves airway constriction and improves airflow.
- Mucociliary Clearance: Helps remove mucus from the respiratory tract.
- Versatile Use: Effective in both acute and chronic respiratory conditions.
- Adjuvant Therapy: Can be used alone or alongside other treatments.
Administration
- Target Species: Horses only.
- Route: Intravenous injection (veterinarian supervised).
- Dosage: Determined by weight and severity of condition.
- Prescription Status: POM‑V (Prescription Only Medicine – Veterinarian)
Risks & Considerations
- Side Effects: Sweating, muscle tremors, restlessness, increased heart rate.
- Competition Restrictions: Clenbuterol is a controlled substance in racing; withdrawal times must be observed.
- Veterinary Supervision Required: Improper use may cause cardiovascular strain.
Ventipulmin injection Treatment of respiratory problems in horses and calves where narrowing of the airways and / or the production of large amounts of mucus are complicating factors Has been successfully used to relieve these symptoms, which are usually associated with allergic conditions. IT IS APPLIED FOR THE FOLLOWING DISEASES. 1.Acute, subacute and chronic infections of the respiratory organs, in which the presence of a large amount of mucus and / or microorganisms causes bronchospasm or obstruction of the airways. This group includes bronchitis, bronchiolitis, bronchopneumonia, both primary diseases and complications of equine bronchopneumonia, calf bronchopneumonia and other viral respiratory diseases. 2. Acute, subacute and chronic respiratory allergies. 3. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in horses. CONTRAINDICATIONS AND PRECAUTIONS. Clenbutyrol hydrochloride is an antagonist of prostaglandin F2-alpha and oxytocin.
The action of ventipulmin injection is removed by beta-adrenergic receptor blockers. When treating mares at a late stage of fertility, the dacha of the drug is canceled immediately before foal in order to avoid weakening of labor. Slaughter of calves for meat is allowed on the 28th day after the last administration of the drug. Avoid inhalation of venpulmin. NOTE. After intravenous administration, some horses may experience sweating and muscle tremors due to temporary peripheral vasodilation. To reduce the side effect, injection should be administered very slowly. Clenbutyrol hydrochloride is an antagonist of prostaglandin F2-alpha and oxytocin. The action of ventipulmin is removed by beta-adrenergic receptor blockers. When treating mares at a late stage of fertility, the dacha of the drug is canceled immediately before the foal in order to avoid weakening of labor. Slaughter of calves for meat is allowed on the 28th day after the last administration of the drug. Avoid inhalation of NOTE. After intravenous administration, some horses may experience sweating and muscle tremors due to temporary peripheral vasodilation. To reduce the side effect, should be administered very slowly. Clenbutyrol hydrochloride is an antagonist of prostaglandin F2-alpha and oxytocin. The action of is removed by beta-adrenergic receptor blockers. When treating mares at a late stage of fertility, the dacha of the drug is canceled immediately before the foal in order to avoid weakening of labor. Slaughter of calves for meat is allowed on the 28th day after the last administration of the drug. Avoid inhalation of venpulmin. NOTE. After intravenous administration, some horses may experience sweating and muscle tremors due to temporary peripheral vasodilation. To reduce the side effect, Venpulmin should be administered very slowly. When treating mares at a late stage of fertility, the dacha of the drug is canceled immediately before foal in order to avoid weakening of labor. Slaughter of calves for meat is allowed on the 28th day.
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Ventipulmin® Injection (Clenbuterol Hydrochloride 30 µg/ml) is a bronchodilator for horses used to treat respiratory disease caused by bronchospasm and mucus accumulation. It is effective in conditions such as bronchitis, bronchopneumonia, and COPD, but requires veterinary prescription and supervision due to its controlled status in equine competition.

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