Zimeta Vet Guide 2025: Injectable Fever Control with Dipyrone in Horses 🐴💉
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💉 Zimeta Vet Guide 2025 by Dr Duncan Houston
Welcome to this advanced veterinary reference on Zimeta® (dipyrone injection), designed for equine practitioners and informed owners. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of its **indications**, **dosing protocols**, **safety precautions**, **side effects**, and **recommended monitoring** to optimize fever management in horses. 🐴✨
📌 What Is Zimeta?
Zimeta® is the first FDA-approved injectable pyrazolone-class NSAID for horses, containing **500 mg/mL dipyrone sodium** in a sterile IV solution. Each milliliter also contains **10 mg benzyl alcohol** as a preservative :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}. Dipyrone is rapidly converted to its active metabolite, 4-MAA, which lowers fever by acting on central COX pathways in the hypothalamus :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}.
🎯 Indications
Zimeta® is indicated for **management of pyrexia (fever)** secondary to infectious or inflammatory conditions in horses. It's **not an antimicrobial or antispasmodic**, and should not replace diagnostics to identify underlying causes :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}.
💊 Dosage & Administration
- Route: Intravenous only.
- Dose: 30 mg/kg IV every 12 hours.
- Duration: Up to 3 days, based on fever recurrence and clinical response :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}.
- Single-field study showed **74.8% success** (≥2°F drop in 6 hours) vs 20.6% in controls :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}.
- Maximum dosing frequency: **twice daily (q12h)**; dosing sooner increases coagulopathy risk :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}.
⚠️ Contraindications & Precautions
Do not use Zimeta® in:
- Horses with **hypersensitivity to dipyrone** or related NSAIDs :contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8}.
- Horses younger than 3 years, or pregnant/lactating/breeding horses—safety not established :contentReference[oaicite:9]{index=9}.
- Horses intended for food production—**not allowed** in food animals :contentReference[oaicite:10]{index=10}.
Use caution with:
- Horses at risk for bleeding, coagulopathy, ulcers, or renal/hepatic impairment—can prolong PT/PTT and cause platelet dysfunction :contentReference[oaicite:11]{index=11}.
- Concurrent NSAIDs or corticosteroids—avoid due to higher risk of GI or renal damage :contentReference[oaicite:12]{index=12}.
🛡️ Safety & Field Study Observations
Field trials (138 horses) indicate Zimeta® is:
- **Effective** in reducing fever within 6 hours in ~75% of cases :contentReference[oaicite:13]{index=13}.
- **Well tolerated** for up to 3 days at 30 mg/kg BID :contentReference[oaicite:14]{index=14}.
- Safe compared to triple-daily dosing, which showed no additional benefit but increased risk :contentReference[oaicite:15]{index=15}.
📈 Adverse Effects & Monitoring
Monitor for these common side effects:
- GI: diarrhea, colic, gastric ulcers :contentReference[oaicite:16]{index=16}.
- Hepatic: elevated SDH levels noted in 5% of cases :contentReference[oaicite:17]{index=17}.
- Coagulopathy: prolonged aPTT or PT, bleeding, nasal or GI hemorrhage :contentReference[oaicite:18]{index=18}.
- Renal effects: increased creatinine in ~1% of horses :contentReference[oaicite:19]{index=19}.
- Injection reactions: occasional site inflammation :contentReference[oaicite:20]{index=20}.
If adverse signs occur, discontinue use and seek veterinary care.
🔬 Laboratory Monitoring Recommendations
- Baseline CBC, biochemistry (renal & hepatic enzymes, albumin), clotting times before use.
- Recheck within 24 hours if therapy continues; daily monitoring if prolonged.
- Cease therapy if significant coagulopathy, GI ulceration, or organ dysfunction arise.
🏥 Handling & Human Safety
- Wear gloves and avoid skin contact—in humans, dipyrone can cause **agranulocytosis** :contentReference[oaicite:21]{index=21}.
- Be cautious to prevent accidental self-injection—seek medical care if exposure occurs :contentReference[oaicite:22]{index=22}.
🌡️ Storage & Shelf Life
- Store at 20–25 °C (68–77 °F), excursions allowed 15–30 °C; protect from light :contentReference[oaicite:23]{index=23}.
- Use multi-dose vial within 30 days of first puncture :contentReference[oaicite:24]{index=24}.
📋 Quick Reference Table
| Feature | Guidance |
|---|---|
| Name | Zimeta® (dipyrone 500 mg/mL) |
| Use | Control fever in horses |
| Dose | 30 mg/kg IV q12 h for ≤3 days |
| Onset | Within 6 hours (75% effective) |
| Side Effects | GI, hematologic, hepatic, injection site |
| Contraindications | NSAID allergy, young, pregnant, food animals |
| Monitor | CBC, biochemistry, clotting daily if prolonged use |
| Handling | Gloves; avoid accidental injection |
| Storage | 20–25 °C; discard after 30 days once opened |
✅ Clinical Management Tips
- Always perform a full exam and diagnostics before using Zimeta®.
- Use conservative dosing and re-evaluate daily.
- Do not combine with other NSAIDs or corticosteroids.
- Discontinue and reassess if adverse effects appear.
- The drug controls fever—it does not treat underlying infection or inflammation.
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