Buscopan® Compositum Injection is a combination veterinary injectable formulation with spasmolytic (antispasmodic) and analgesic properties. It is designed for the rapid relief of smooth muscle spasms and associated pain, particularly in the gastrointestinal, urinary, and reproductive systems of animals.
The dual-action formula provides both muscle relaxation and pain control, making it highly effective in acute colic and spastic conditions.
🎯 Indications
Buscopan® Compositum is indicated for the treatment of:
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✔ Gastrointestinal spasms and colic
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✔ Intestinal hypermotility
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✔ Urinary tract spasms
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✔ Uterine and reproductive tract spasms
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✔ Spastic abdominal pain
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✔ Pain associated with smooth muscle contraction
Commonly used in:
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Horses
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Cattle
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Sheep and goats
⭐ Key Benefits
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✔ Rapid relief of spasmodic pain
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✔ Dual action: antispasmodic + analgesic
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✔ Effective in acute colic cases
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✔ Reduces smooth muscle contractions
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✔ Trusted reference product worldwide
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✔ Suitable for large animal practice
🧬 Active Constituents
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Butylscopolamine bromide (spasmolytic)
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Metamizole sodium (analgesic and antipyretic)
(Exact concentrations as per manufacturer’s label)
💉 Directions for Use
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Route: Intravenous (IV) or Intramuscular (IM)
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Species: Horses, cattle, sheep, goats
Typical dosage (guideline):
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Horses: 20–30 mL IV (slow injection)
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Cattle: 20–25 mL IV or IM
Dosage and route depend on species, body weight, and clinical condition. Always follow veterinary judgment and official prescribing information.
📦 Packaging
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100 mL multidose vial
⚠️ Precautions & Warnings
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For veterinary use only
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Administer preferably by IV route for rapid effect
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Do not use in cases of known hypersensitivity
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Use with caution in animals with glaucoma or cardiac conditions
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Observe withdrawal periods in food-producing animals
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Store below 25°C, protected from light
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Keep out of reach of children
🏥 Clinical Use Note
Buscopan® Compositum is considered a gold-standard injectable for the management of equine colic and visceral pain, frequently used as a first-line or supportive treatment in emergency situations.