Help to manage your horse's pain with Firocoxib Tablets for Horses. This drug, part of our large selection of equine medications, is indicated for controlling pain and inflammation associated with osteoarthritis (OA). As the generic equivalent of Equioxx, Firocoxib belongs to the first and only cyclooxygenase-inhibiting (COXIB) class of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) specifically designed for horses. Firocoxib tablets: Provide up to 24 hours of relief, are easy to administer, require only once-daily dosing, and can be used for up to 14 days. As the generic equivalent of Equioxx, Firocoxib belongs to the first and only cyclooxygenase-inhibiting (COXIB) class of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) specifically designed for horses. Trust Firocoxib to effectively manage the discomfort caused by OA, supporting your horse's comfort and mobility.
Key Benefits:
Formulated For: Horses
Health Consideration: Arthritis/Pain, Degenerative Joint, Inflammation
How is Medication Given? Use as directed by your veterinarian. Firocoxib Tablets are administered once daily for up to 14 days for the control of pain and inflammation associated with osteoarthritis in horses.
What Form Does Medication Come In? 60 ct tablet bottle
Manufacturer: PRN Pharmacal
Common Brand Name: Firocoxib
Dose and Administration: Use as directed by your veterinarian. Dosage and Administration. The recommended minimum dose is 4.5 mg/lb (10 mg/kg) imidacloprid and 1.1 mg/lb (2.5 mg/kg) moxidectin, once a month, by topical administration. Do not apply to irritated skin.
Possible Side Effects: As with any prescription medication, prior to use, a veterinarian should perform a physical examination and review the horse's medical history. A veterinarian should advise horse owners to observe for signs of potential drug toxicity. As a class, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs may be associated with gastrointestinal, hepatic and renal toxicity.
Storage Recommendations: Store at controlled room temperature 20-25 degrees C (68-77 degrees F), excursions permitted between 15-40 degrees C (59-104 degrees F).
In Case of Overdose: Contact your nearest emergency animal hospital.
Is Prescription from a Vet Required? Yes