DESCRIPTION: Carprofen is useful in treating inflammation and pain associated with conditions like arthritis, hip dysplasia, and other joint diseases. It is also a fever reducer.
Key Benefits: Carprofen, like other NSAID medications, is thought to inhibit the activity of cyclooxygenase to relieve pain and inflammation.
Formulated For: For dogs.
How is Medication Given?
These pre-scored caplets allow for half-caplet dosing. To control pain after an operation, administer about 2 hours prior to the surgery. Total daily dosage rate may be given as 2 mg per pound of body weight one time daily, or as two doses of 1 mg per pound each. Typical recommended oral dosage rate for dogs is 2 mg per pound of body weight each day. The lowest possible dose should be administered for the shortest period of time to achieve the desired response. Follow your veterinarian's directions when using this product.
What Results Can I Expect? Carprofen relieves the inflammation and pain caused by osteoarthritis, and it controls pain after orthopedic or soft tissue surgical procedures in dogs.
What Form Does Medication Come In? Caplets
Dose and Administration: Caplets are sold individually in strengths of 25, 75, and 100 mg.
Possible Side Effects:
Carprofen and other NSAIDs are associated with certain side effects. Familiarize yourself with potential side effects and the clinical signs of drug intolerance. Potential side effects include: Changes in behavior Seizures Incoordination Lethargy Jaundice (and related yellow eyes, skin, or gums) Anemia (and related pale gums) Increased urination Increased water consumption Dark or tarry stools Diarrhea Vomiting Decreased appetite Severe side effects may occur without warning, and they can be fatal. Withdraw treatment and pursue veterinarian advice if you notice any signs of intolerance. Most patients recover with recognition of signs, early drug withdrawal, and veterinary treatment. Periodic follow-ups are important during NSAID treatment.
Precautions:
Keep away from children and animals. Never administer to a nursing animal, pregnant animal, or cat. Never use in a dog who is known to be hypersensitive to this medication. Routine kidney and liver function testing is recommended throughout treatment.
Storage Recommendations: Store caplets in a cool and dry environment.
In Case of Overdose: Contact the nearest emergency pet clinic immediately.