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Galliprant (Grapiprant) Flavored Tablets for Dogs

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Elanco SKU: CA5812090AM-1

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Strength: 20-mg
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Targeted pain control for canine osteoarthritis

Product Description

Galliprant is a targeted osteoarthritis treatment for dogs that helps manage joint pain and inflammation while supporting daily comfort. Its unique non-COX inhibiting action focuses on the EP4 receptor, the primary source of OA pain, making it suitable for long-term use under veterinary guidance.

Benefits

  • Targeted action: Designed to block the EP4 receptor that drives osteoarthritis pain for more focused relief in dogs.
  • Non COX inhibiting: Helps reduce pain and inflammation without broadly inhibiting COX enzymes commonly affected by traditional NSAIDs.
  • Daily use suitable: Formulated for consistent daily administration to support ongoing comfort in dogs with chronic OA.
  • Chewable tablets: Flavored tablet design helps make daily dosing easier for both dogs and pet owners.

Variants

  • 20 mg Tablets
  • 60 mg Tablets
  • 100 mg Tablets

These Tablets are available in following sizes: 1 Tablet, 30 Tablets, 60 Tablets and 90 Tablets

Ingredients

Active Ingredient

Grapiprant

Inactive Ingredients

Desiccated pork liver, tablet excipients

How to Use

Recommended Dosage Chart

Weight (lbs) Weight (kg) 20 mg Tablet 60 mg Tablet 100 mg Tablet
8 to 15 3.6 to 6.8 0.5 tablet - -
15.1 to 30 6.8 to 13.6 1 tablet - -
30.1 to 45 13.7 to 20.4 - 0.5 tablet -
45.1 to 75 20.5 to 34 - 1 tablet -
75.1 to 150 34.1 to 68 - - 1 tablet

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

Dosage and Administration Instructions

  • Daily dosage: Administer 0.9 mg per pound a single time each day, following the dosing directions supplied by the manufacturer.
  • Split tablets carefully: Only the 20 mg and 60 mg tablets are designed to be safely and evenly split.
  • Avoid splitting: The 100 mg tablet should remain whole since it is not scored for partial use.
  • Underweight restriction: Dogs below eight pounds fall outside the accurate dosing range for Galliprant tablets.

Additional Information

Precautions

  • Puppy limitation: Dogs under nine months of age or weighing below eight pounds have not been evaluated for safe use of Galliprant.
  • Avoid combined NSAIDs: Do not combine Galliprant with any NSAID or corticosteroid to help prevent serious adverse effects.
  • Health monitoring: Dogs experiencing liver, kidney, or cardiovascular problems should be monitored closely if Galliprant is prescribed.

Possible Side Effects

  • Vomiting risk: Vomiting is one of the most common adverse reactions seen during Galliprant therapy in dogs.
  • Diarrhea occurrence: Diarrhea or soft stool was reported in clinical field studies involving Galliprant-treated dogs.
  • Reduced appetite: Some dogs may experience decreased appetite while receiving Galliprant treatment.
  • Lethargy reports: Lethargy was documented among the adverse reactions observed in Galliprant-treated dogs.

Storage Information

  • Temperature requirement: Store Galliprant tablets at or below 86 degrees Fahrenheit to maintain product quality.
  • Safe storage: Keep the medication out of reach of pets and children as instructed on the manufacturer’s label.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is Galliprant used for in dogs?

Ans: Galliprant is prescribed to help manage the pain and inflammation that come with osteoarthritis in dogs. It works by blocking the EP4 receptor, a key driver of arthritis discomfort, allowing for targeted relief under a veterinarian’s guidance.

Q2: How often should Galliprant be given?

Ans: Galliprant needs to be administered once per day at 0.9 mg per pound of body weight. For dose adjustments, only the 20 mg and 60 mg tablets can be broken in half, while the 100 mg tablet must stay intact.

Q3: Can Galliprant be used with other pain medications?

Ans: Galliprant should never be combined with other NSAIDs or corticosteroids due to the higher risk of negative reactions. If further pain management is needed, a veterinarian may recommend different medications that offer support without conflicting with Galliprant.

Q4: What side effects should I watch for when using Galliprant?

Ans: The most common side effects include vomiting, diarrhea, reduced appetite, and lethargy. Less common reactions, such as changes in blood protein levels or gastrointestinal issues, can also occur. Any concerning signs should prompt immediate veterinary consultation.

Q5: Is Galliprant safe for all dogs?

Ans: Galliprant has not been evaluated for use in dogs under nine months of age or those weighing less than eight pounds. Extra caution is required in dogs with kidney, liver, or heart problems, and veterinary monitoring is recommended for ongoing use.