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Carprofen (Generic) Caplets for Dogs, 25 mg

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NSAID Caplets for Arthritis Pain Relief in Dogs

Product Description

Carprofen 25mg Caplets are an FDA-approved prescription NSAID used by vets to relieve pain and inflammation in dogs. It inhibits cyclooxygenase activity, cutting down prostaglandins that drive inflammation, joint swelling, and pain. The 25mg strength suits smaller dogs needing lower, precise doses for osteoarthritis, hip dysplasia, fever, and post-surgical pain. Each caplet is scored for easy splitting.

Benefits

  • Osteoarthritis Pain Relief: Reduces joint inflammation and pain associated with osteoarthritis and hip dysplasia, helping dogs maintain regular activity levels.
  • Post-Surgical Pain Control: Controls pain and inflammation following orthopedic and soft tissue surgeries when administered approximately two hours before the procedure.
  • Fever Reduction: Helps bring down elevated body temperature linked to inflammatory conditions and post-surgical recovery in dogs.
  • FDA-Approved Veterinary Generic: FDA-approved generic carprofen delivers the same efficacy as Rimadyl in dogs at a more affordable price.
  • Scored for Easy Dosing: Each caplet is scored for clean, accurate splitting into half doses for smaller or lower-weight dogs.

Ingredients

Active Ingredients

Carprofen

How to Use

Carprofen 25mg Caplets are a prescription-only medication. A valid veterinarian prescription is required to purchase this product.

Please follow your veterinarian's specific instructions for the dosage and administration of this medication for your dog.

Disclaimer: Dosage and administration of this medication must be determined by a licensed veterinarian. Always consult your veterinarian before administering or adjusting any prescription medication for your pet.

Hiding the caplet inside a soft pill pocket or pill wrap treat makes daily administration easy and comfortable for your dog.

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Additional Information

Precautions

  • Dogs Only Never Cats: Never give to cats under any circumstances as carprofen can cause serious and potentially fatal toxicity.
  • Avoid With Other NSAIDs: Never give alongside other NSAIDs or corticosteroids as this greatly raises the risk of gut ulceration and bleeding.
  • NSAID Allergy Contraindication: Do not give to any dog with a known reaction to carprofen, aspirin, meloxicam, or other NSAIDs.
  • Avoid in Pregnancy: Carprofen should not be given to pregnant, lactating, or breeding dogs due to potential risks to developing offspring.
  • Caution in Liver Disease: Dogs on long-term treatment need regular liver and kidney tests to catch any early organ changes quickly.
  • Use Lowest Effective Dose: Always use the lowest dose for the shortest duration that achieves the desired pain relief under veterinary guidance.
  • Drug Interaction Risk: Inform your veterinarian of all medications including other NSAIDs, corticosteroids, anticoagulants, and diuretics before starting carprofen.

Possible Side Effects

  • Gastrointestinal Upset: Vomiting, loose stools, and reduced appetite are the most common reactions dogs show during carprofen treatment.
  • GI Bleeding Warning Signs: Black or tarry stools, bloody vomit, or coffee-ground vomit all point to internal bleeding needing urgent vet care.
  • Liver Toxicity Signs: Yellow eyes, vomiting, or extreme tiredness can signal liver trouble and should be flagged to the vet.
  • Kidney Effects: Drinking or urinating much more or less than normal may mean the kidneys need a prompt vet check.
  • Serious Allergic Reactions: Facial swelling, hives, or breathing trouble all need immediate emergency veterinary care right away.

Storage Information

  • Controlled Room Temperature: Keep caplets in a sealed container at a steady temperature between 68°F and 77°F, well away from heat and moisture.
  • Protect From Moisture: Sunlight and damp spots can break down the caplets over time, so keep them somewhere cool, dark, and dry.
  • Keep Out of Reach: Put this medication somewhere children and untreated pets cannot get into it on their own.

Note: For generic medications, the product image shown may not reflect the actual item received. Generic medications can vary in size, color, and shape between orders depending on the manufacturer. Additionally, your medication may arrive packaged in a HardyPaw Pharmacy vial.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What conditions does carprofen treat in dogs?

Ans: Carprofen eases pain and inflammation from osteoarthritis, hip dysplasia, and other joint problems in dogs. It also brings down fever and manages post-surgical pain after soft tissue and orthopedic procedures. The vet decides whether carprofen is the right NSAID based on the dog's health history and diagnosis.

Q2: Is generic carprofen as effective as Rimadyl for dogs?

Ans: Generic carprofen shares the same active ingredient and strength as Rimadyl, and it carries full FDA approval. Clinical studies backing it up for joint pain and post-surgical pain in dogs are solid, so owners get the same level of relief at a lower price point.

Q3: Why should dogs on long-term carprofen treatment have regular bloodwork?

Ans: The liver and kidneys can take a hit over time with any NSAID, so getting a blood panel done before starting and checking in periodically during treatment helps the vet spot any early warning signs. This matters most for older dogs who have been on carprofen for a while to manage joint pain.

Q4: Can carprofen caplets be split for smaller dogs?

Ans: Yes, the 25mg caplets are scored to split cleanly in half for accurate weight-based dosing in smaller breeds. This makes the 25mg size the most practical option for small dogs. Always confirm the right dose with the vet before splitting any caplet to make sure the amount is correct.

Q5: What signs indicate carprofen may be causing gastrointestinal problems in a dog?

Ans: Black or tarry stools, bloody diarrhea, coffee-ground vomit, ongoing vomiting, or a big drop in appetite can all point to ulceration or internal bleeding. Stop the medication right away and reach out to the vet if any of these signs show up during carprofen treatment.

Animal type: Dogs

Package type: Bottle

Pet dietary preferences: Veterinarian recommended

Pet supply product form: Capsules