seoirse
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I think my horse might be addicted to bute! Hes been on it for 7 weeks with laminitis, but is now sound and has shoes back on, hes on one bute a day and we just cant seem to get him off it, every time we take him off it he is dreadfully lame. I dont see how 1 sachet a day can be the difference between sound and VERY lame. Hes about 500kgs so not insubstantial, so 1 sachet isnt a huge dose either. He is box walking dreadfully so we are going to try and start turning him out a bit to keep him quieter. I am going to try and reduce it to ¾ sachet a day for a few days, then half, etc. But the last 2 times Ive done that hes got very sore within 48 hours of totally coming off it, and then is sound again within 48 hours of being back on it. I read something about bute inhibiting the bodies natural response to inflammation so when you take them off it they cant manage the inflammation themselves even though ordinarily they would be able to.
Anyone else have any experience of anything like this? How did you get them off it??! The vet is a bit mystified and says to just keep trying to wean him off it slowly and we will get there eventually, he doesnt seem to think there is any evidence to suggest it can be addictive, but I just dont see how one sachet of bute is enough to make him totally sound, when he is so lame without it. Id expect one sachet to just take the edge off that level of lameness. Confused!

Anyone else have any experience of anything like this? How did you get them off it??! The vet is a bit mystified and says to just keep trying to wean him off it slowly and we will get there eventually, he doesnt seem to think there is any evidence to suggest it can be addictive, but I just dont see how one sachet of bute is enough to make him totally sound, when he is so lame without it. Id expect one sachet to just take the edge off that level of lameness. Confused!