Salix Injectable (50 mg/ml) 50 ml vial is an effective diuretic possessing a wide therapeutic range. Pharmacologically it promotes the rapid removal of abnormally retained extracellular fluids. The rationale for the efficacious use of diuretic therapy is determined by the clinical pathology producing the edema.
Salix Injectable (50 mg/ml) 50 ml vial is an effective diuretic for dogs, cats & horses. Salix has a wide therapeutic range and is often used to treat edema (pulmonary congestion, ascites) associated with carida insufficiency and acute noninflammatory tissue edema. In cattle Salix is used to treat physiological parturient edema of the mammary gland associated structures.
-A diuretic-saluretic for prompt relief of edema. -A high degree of efficacy, low-inherent toxicity and a high therapeutic index. -A rapid onset of action and of comparatively short duration.
The therapeutic efficacy of Salix® is from the activity of the intact and unaltered molecule throughout the nephron, inhibiting the reabsorption of sodium not only in the proximal and distal tubule but also in the ascending limb of the loop of Henle.
Salix Injectable (50 mg/ml) 50 ml vial is an effective diuretic possessing a wide therapeutic range. Pharmacologically it promotes the rapid removal of abnormally retained extracellular fluids. The rationale for the efficacious use of diuretic therapy is determined by the clinical pathology producing the edema.
Salix Injectable (50 mg/ml) 50 ml vial is an effective diuretic for dogs, cats & horses. Salix has a wide therapeutic range and is often used to treat edema (pulmonary congestion, ascites) associated with carida insufficiency and acute noninflammatory tissue edema. In cattle Salix is used to treat physiological parturient edema of the mammary gland associated structures.
-A diuretic-saluretic for prompt relief of edema. -A high degree of efficacy, low-inherent toxicity and a high therapeutic index. -A rapid onset of action and of comparatively short duration.
The therapeutic efficacy of Salix® is from the activity of the intact and unaltered molecule throughout the nephron, inhibiting the reabsorption of sodium not only in the proximal and distal tubule but also in the ascending limb of the loop of Henle.