Tri-Solfen Topical anaesthetic lambs & calves
Tri-Solfen Topical anaesthetic lambs & calves
Price range: $280.69 through $3,787.60 Incl GST
Tri-Solfen is a topical anaesthetic and antiseptic solution for pain relief for use on lambs following mulesing and tail docking, on lambs and calves during and following castration, and now for use on calves at disbudding and dehorning.
Tri-Solfen can be easily applied on-farm as a post-procedure pain relief treatment to surgical wounds. It’s the first product of its kind to address the legitimate animal welfare concerns associated with routine animal husbandry procedures.
Provides immediate (within 1 min) and prolonged pain relief for at least 24 hours post-procedure.
Reduces bleeding, abating shock and stress.
Reduces the risk of bacterial wound infection.
Adrenaline is included for its ability to reduce blood loss, whilst prolonging the anaesthetic action.
The product’s gel base adheres well to the wound and acts as a barrier to environmental stimuli to improve wound healing.
Available in 1L, 5L and 20L containers.
Sold By: Dechra Veterinary
Availability: Available
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- What is Tr-Solfen
- Why use Tri-Solfen
- How to use Tri-Solfen
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- Safety Datasheet
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Additional information
| Size: | 1 Litre, 5 Litre, 20 Litre |
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- Tri-Solfen is a viscous liquid that is easily applied to surgical wounds using the dedicated Tri-Solfen applicator. Tri-Solfen’s novel formulation contains a unique combination of 4 ingredients:
- Lignocaine and Bupivacaine – local anaesthetics that provide pain-relief on surgical wounds.
- Adrenaline – to reduce bleeding.
- Cetrimide – an antiseptic agent to help reduce the risk of infection.
- Safety Data Sheet – DOWNLOAD PDF
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- The Australian Animal Welfare Standards and Guidelines for Cattle Cattle-Standards – DOWNLOAD PDF
- The Australian Animal Welfare Standards and Guidelines for Sheep (link to a PDF doc attached) Sheep-Standards – DOWNLOAD PDF
- Cattle Council – Animal Welfare Statement 2020 (link to a PDF doc attached) 20201204 – CCA – DOWNLOAD PDF
- MLA Fact sheet | Pain mitigation in sheep and cattle (link to PDF attached) 11-11327 – DOWNLOAD PDF



























