DESCRIPTIONLoxicom Oral Suspension uses Meloxicam to control osteoarthritis-related inflammation and pain in dogs.
Key Benefits: Meloxicam reduces inflammation-causing and pain-causing hormones within the canine body.
Formulated For: Intended for dogs 6 months and older.
How is Medication Given?
Shake thoroughly prior to use. Remove the product cap. Administer by directly placing in the mouth, or combine with food. Ensure that the dose is accurately dosed. Only the small dosing syringe should be used for small dogs to prevent overdose. The large syringe should only be used for dogs over 30 pounds. Each syringe fits onto the bottle and has marked increments for dosing accuracy (1-pound increments on the small syringe and 5-pound increments on the large syringe). A daily maintenance dosage rate of 0.045 mg per pound of body weight is delivered by either syringe. For the small syringe, the dose should be rounded down to the nearest pound. For the large syringe, it should be rounded down to the nearest 5-pound increment. After use, replace the cap and tighten. 2 dosing syringes are included with this product - one for dogs under 30 pounds, and the other for dogs 30 pounds and up. Only the included syringes should be used to dose this product. Do not use the container as a dropper bottle for Loxicam administration. Read the product information sheet thoroughly before use. Follow your veterinarian's directions when using this product. Risks and benefits should be weighed before starting treatment. The lowest possible dose should be administered for the shortest possible duration to achieve the desired response. Initial recommended dosage rate is 0.09 mg per pound of body weight on day one, then 0.045 mg per pound thereafter. Each syringe is calibrated for a daily maintenance dosage rate (in pounds). The initial dose is twice the amount of the daily dose, so two syringes should be given initially.
What Results Can I Expect: Loxicom:
s an easy-to-use oral suspension Improves mobility Reduces stiffness Treats inflammation and pain associated with canine osteoarthritis
What Form Does Medication Come In? Oral Suspension
Dose and Administration: Sold in a single bottle containing 10, 32, or 100 mL, or in a 2-pack of 100 mL bottles.
Possible Side Effects: Potential side effects include:
Stomach upset (the most frequently reported reaction) Stomach ulcers (and related inappetence) Constipation Bloody stools Tarry stools Dark stools Diarrhea Vomiting Increased urination Increased thirst Changes in the smell or color of urine Jaundice (and related yellow gums, eyes, or skin) Changes in behavior Seizures Incoordination Shedding Lethargy Pale gums
Other side effects are also possible. If your pet seems to be experiencing an unusual or bothersome reaction, withdraw use and consult your vet.
Precautions:
Administer cautiously (and with monitoring) to animals with blood, heart, liver, intestinal, or stomach disorders or diabetes mellitus, animals who are dehydrated, or geriatric animals. Never administer to an animal with a known hypersensitivity (allergy) to Zubrin (Tepoxalin), Previcox (Firocoxib), Deramaxx (Deracoxib), EtoGesic (Etodolac), Aspirin, Rimadyl (Carprofen), Metacam (Meloxicam), or any other NSAID. Death or acute renal failure could occur when administered to a cat. Keep out of reach of animals and children.
Storage Recommendations: Store in a cool and dry location at room temperature between 20 to 25 degrees C (68 to 77 degrees F). Excursions permitted between 15-30 degrees C (59- 86 degrees F). Brief exposure permitted up to 40 degrees C (104 degrees F) provided the mean kinetic temperature doesn't exceed 25 degrees C (77 degrees F). If possible this should be minimized.
In Case of Overdose: Call your nearest emergency pet hospital.