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Carprofen (Generic) Caplets for Dogs, 75mg

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Powerful joint and post-surgery comfort for dogs

Product Description

Carprofen 75 mg supports dogs experiencing discomfort from osteoarthritis, joint wear, or post-surgical soreness. The caplet helps reduce inflammation and pain so dogs can move more easily and stay active. It is absorbed efficiently and begins working within hours to improve comfort and mobility when taken as directed.

Benefits

  • Joint Comfort: Helps reduce inflammation in dogs with osteoarthritis, which supports easier movement and daily comfort.
  • Post-Surgery Relief: Supports dogs recovering from orthopedic or soft tissue surgery by easing soreness and enhancing comfort.
  • Fast Absorption: Reaches peak levels within 1 to 3 hours, which helps dogs experience relief relatively quickly.
  • Mobility Support: Helps dogs regain activity and reduces stiffness when joint pain limits movement or daily activity.
  • Targeted Action: Works by blocking COX enzymes that influence pain and inflammation for more stable joint comfort.

Variants

  • 1 caplet
  • 30 caplets
  • 60 caplets
  • 180 caplets

Ingredients

Active Ingredients

Carprofen

How to Use

Recommended Dosage Chart

Dog Weight Daily Dosage Frequency
Per pound (lb) 2 mg per lb Once daily or divided into two doses
Per kilogram (kg) 4.4 mg per kg Once daily or divided into two doses

Disclaimer: This dosage information is provided by the manufacturer. Always consult your veterinarian before administering or adjusting any medication for your pet.

Dosage and Administration Instructions

  • Daily Dosage: Administer 2 mg per pound of body weight daily, either once or divided into two equal twelve-hour doses.
  • Before Surgery: For postoperative pain management, give the recommended dose approximately two hours before the scheduled surgical procedure for dogs.
  • Scored Caplets: Carprofen caplets are scored to allow accurate splitting into halves when precise dosing adjustments are required for dogs.
  • Administer Orally: Carprofen caplets must be administered orally as directed by a veterinarian according to the dog’s specific therapeutic needs.

Additional Information

Precautions

  • Use in Dogs Only: Carprofen is approved exclusively for dogs and must never be administered to cats under any circumstances.
  • Health Evaluation: Dogs should undergo a complete history review and physical examination before NSAID therapy to help identify any underlying conditions.
  • Avoid NSAID Combinations: Carprofen should not be used together with other NSAIDs or corticosteroids because this combination increases gastrointestinal risk.
  • Bleeding Conditions: Carprofen should be avoided in dogs with bleeding conditions like Von Willebrand disease because there is not enough reliable safety information available.

Possible Side Effects

  • Vomiting: Vomiting has been observed in dogs receiving Carprofen during clinical studies and post approval monitoring, as reported to regulators.
  • Diarrhea: Diarrhea or soft stool may occur in some dogs receiving Carprofen based on controlled field study observations.
  • Inappetence: Reduced appetite has been reported among dogs treated with Carprofen during investigational and post-approval adverse event reporting.
  • Behavior Changes: Lethargy or other behavioral changes have been documented in some dogs receiving Carprofen during manufacturer-reported monitoring.
  • Liver Enzyme Increase: Elevated liver enzymes and jaundice have been reported in dogs as part of Carprofen post-approval adverse reaction reports.
  • Urinary Changes: Increased urination or renal-related abnormalities have been observed in some dogs during Carprofen treatment experience reports.

Storage Information

  • Proper Temperature: Store Carprofen at controlled room temperature between fifty-nine and eighty-six degrees Fahrenheit as instructed by the manufacturer.
  • Store securely: Keep Carprofen placed in a secure spot where children cannot access it to avoid accidental ingestion and safety issues.
  • Protect Packaging: Store the product in its original container to preserve stability and prevent exposure to unsuitable environmental conditions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: How does Carprofen 75 mg help dogs with pain?

Ans: Carprofen helps reduce pain and inflammation by inhibiting cyclooxygenase enzymes that produce inflammatory prostaglandins. This action supports relief from osteoarthritis discomfort and postoperative soreness, allowing dogs to move more comfortably and recover more easily.

Q2: How long does it take for Carprofen 75 mg to start working?

Ans: Carprofen is rapidly absorbed when given orally, reaching peak blood levels within one to three hours. This quick absorption helps dogs begin experiencing relief from pain and inflammation relatively soon after the medication is administered.

Q3: Can Carprofen be given more than once per day?

Ans: Yes. The total daily dose may be administered once a day or divided into two equal doses. The recommended daily dosage is 2 mg per pound, and your veterinarian will determine the best schedule for your dog.

Q4: Is Carprofen safe for long-term use in dogs?

Ans: Carprofen has been shown to be well-tolerated in long-term field studies, though safety monitoring is essential. Dogs should receive regular veterinary checkups with periodic laboratory tests to ensure continued safe use throughout therapy.

Q5: Can Carprofen be used with other pain medications?

Ans: Carprofen should not be given alongside other NSAIDs or corticosteroids because using them together can greatly raise the chances of stomach ulcers, internal bleeding, and other harmful reactions. When changing from one medication to another, vets often recommend allowing a washout period for safety.