WOUND AND PAIN RELIEF
MELONEX PLUS BOLUS (M)
MELONEX PLUS BOLUS (M)
By INTAS
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About Product
Bring fever and pain under control—without breaking farm routines
When livestock face infectious or inflammatory illness, you need clear, once-daily plans that help restore comfort, appetite and mobility. Under veterinary supervision, an NSAID + antipyretic bolus can support animals while your vet addresses the cause.
What this product type does (large animals, Rx only):
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Reduces fever & pain during bacterial/viral illness or post-procedure recovery
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Supports inflammation control for easier movement and feed intake
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Fits farm rounds with simple once-daily dosing (as your vet directs)
How it works (simple science):
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Meloxicam (NSAID): limits prostaglandin pathways → lowers inflammatory pain and swelling.
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Paracetamol (antipyretic/analgesic): centrally reduces fever set-point and complements pain relief.
Features and Benefits
Who is it for? (with a vet’s prescription)
Larg...
Who is it for? (with a vet’s prescription)
Large animals with vet-diagnosed fever, pain or inflammatory conditions
Farms that need once-daily dosing to align with milking/feeding rounds
Herds where multi-species suitability is practical
Benefits mapped to what’s inside (benefit → because):
Fever & pain control → meloxicam + paracetamol dual action
Inflammation support → NSAID targets prostaglandin-mediated swelling
Routine-friendly → once-daily dosing simplifies chores
High-strength bolus → sized for large bodyweights
Trusted portfolio → from Intas Animal Health
Usage and Applications
How to use (vet-directed)
Give orally exactly a...
How to use (vet-directed)
Give orally exactly as prescribed.
Common guide: ~1 bolus per 250 kg body weight once daily (vet may adjust).
Ensure fresh water and follow the supportive care plan (rest, feed/water management).
Quick tip: Dose by accurate weight (scale or weight tape). If signs persist or worsen, contact your vet promptly.