Banamine (Livestock) for Cows and pigs and goats — Save on Vet Pricing
Banamine (Livestock) (flunixin meglumine) is used for livestock pain, fever, inflammation in cows and pigs and goats. The average vet office price is $65. Script Unlock pharmacies often fill it for approximately $35 — saving you about $30 (46%) per fill. A valid veterinary prescription is required.
About Banamine (Livestock)
Always follow your veterinarian's prescription. Dosing for pets differs significantly from human dosing even for the same medication. Never administer a human dose to your pet without veterinary guidance.
How to Get Banamine (Livestock) at a Lower Price
Licensed pharmacies in the Script Unlock network can fill veterinary prescriptions, often at lower prices than your vet office directly.
Get a Written Rx from Your Vet
Ask your veterinarian for a written prescription for Banamine (Livestock). Vets are legally required to provide one — there may be a small fee.
Post to Script Unlock
Enter your prescription details. Pharmacies in the network submit competing cash prices for your pet's medication.
Pick Up at the Best Price
Choose the winning pharmacy bid and pick up (or receive by mail). Price confirmed before you commit.
Why Pet Owners Use Script Unlock for Banamine (Livestock)
Save 46% vs typical vet office Banamine (Livestock) pricing
Price confirmed before you drive to the pharmacy
No pet insurance required — pure cash-pay
Veterinary prescription accepted at all Script Unlock pharmacies
Many locations offer mail delivery for maintenance medications
Compounding available for custom dosing forms (liquids, treats)
Frequently Asked Questions
Withdrawal time for Banamine in dairy cattle?
Banamine label withdrawal is 36 hours for milk, 4 days for meat in dairy cattle. Critical for food safety — confirm with vet.
Save $30 on Your Pet's Banamine (Livestock)
Post your vet prescription and let pharmacies compete. No pet insurance required. Price guaranteed before pickup.
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