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Pain and Inflammation Relief Chewable Tablets for Dogs
Product Description
Novox (Carprofen) Chewable Tablets are a prescription non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug made for dogs to help reduce pain and swelling. Veterinarians frequently prescribe this medication to manage discomfort caused by osteoarthritis and to control pain after soft tissue or orthopedic surgical procedures. The tablets are scored to allow precise dosing and may be given directly by hand or combined with food to make it easier for dogs to take the complete dose.
Please note product may arrive in a Hardy Paw Pharmacy vial, manufacturer packaging is shown for reference.
Benefits
- Pain Relief: Helps relieve pain associated with osteoarthritis and postoperative recovery in dogs following veterinary surgical procedures.
- Reduces Inflammation: Carprofen works by inhibiting cyclooxygenase activity involved in inflammatory prostaglandin production, helping reduce inflammation in affected dogs.
- Post-Surgical Support: Supports recovery by controlling pain after orthopedic and soft tissue surgeries when administered as directed by a veterinarian.
- Flexible Dosing: Tablets are scored and can be divided into half-tablet increments to allow accurate dose adjustment based on body weight.
- Highly Absorbable: Carprofen is rapidly and almost completely absorbed after oral administration, helping the medication begin working efficiently in dogs.
Variants
- 25 mg chewable tablets
- 75 mg chewable tablets
- 100 mg chewable tablets
Ingredients
Active Ingredient
Carprofen
How to Use
Recommended-Dosage Chart
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Dog Weight |
Recommended Dose |
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Based on body weight |
2 mg per lb (4.4 mg/kg) once daily |
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Alternative dosing |
1 mg per lb (2.2 mg/kg) twice daily |
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Surgical use |
Administer approximately 2 hours before surgery |
Dosage & Administration Instructions
- Prescription Requirement: This medication is restricted to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian for dogs only.
- Daily Dosage: The recommended dose for dogs is 2 mg per lb body weight once daily.
- Split Dose Option: The total daily dose may be divided into two doses of 1 mg per lb.
- Tablet Administration: Chewable tablets may be given by hand or placed on food to ensure complete consumption.
- Pre-Surgery Timing: For postoperative pain control, administer the medication about two hours before the surgical procedure.
- Tablet Splitting: Tablets are scored and can be split in half to help achieve accurate weight-based dosing.
Disclaimer: This dosage information is provided by the manufacturer. Always consult your veterinarian before administering or adjusting any supplement for your pet.
Additional Information
Precautions
- Veterinary Examination: Dogs should undergo a complete medical history review and physical examination before starting NSAID therapy.
- Baseline Testing: Veterinarians should consider laboratory tests to establish hematological and biochemical baseline values before treatment.
- Avoid Drug Combinations: Do not use Novox with other NSAIDs or corticosteroids due to increased risk of gastrointestinal complications.
- Kidney Risk: Dogs with dehydration, kidney disease, or cardiovascular conditions may face higher risk of renal complications.
- Monitor Health Signs: Pet owners should observe dogs for signs of drug intolerance during treatment with NSAIDs.
Possible Side Effects
- Digestive Issues: During treatment, some dogs may develop stomach-related problems such as vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, or constipation.
- Behavioral Changes: A few dogs might appear unusually tired, overly active, restless, or show noticeable shifts in their normal behavior while on this medication.
- Liver Effects: In rare instances, dogs may experience higher liver enzyme levels, develop jaundice, or show unusual results in liver function tests.
- Kidney Problems: Possible adverse effects can include more frequent urination, urinary tract concerns, or sudden kidney-related complications.
- Neurological Signs: Although uncommon, certain dogs may display neurological symptoms such as poor coordination, seizures, or confusion.
Storage Information
- Room Temperature Storage: Store Novox tablets at controlled room temperature between 20°C - 25°C (68°F - 77°F).
- Allowable Range: Temporary temperature excursions between 15°C and 30°C are permitted during storage conditions.
- Secure Storage: Keep the medication in a secure place away from dogs, cats, and other animals.
- Child Safety: Store the product out of reach of children to prevent accidental ingestion.
Shipping & Return
We offer ground, express, priority, and international delivery; see our shipping policy for details.
For return instructions or product concerns, please refer to our detailed refund policy.
Prescription items are NON-RETURNABLE and NON-REFUNDABLE.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is Novox (Carprofen) used for in dogs?
Ans: Novox (Carprofen) is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug prescribed for dogs to relieve pain and inflammation caused by osteoarthritis and to control postoperative pain after soft tissue or orthopedic surgeries. It helps improve mobility and comfort when used according to veterinary guidance.
Q2: How long does Novox take to work in dogs?
Ans: Novox is rapidly absorbed after oral administration and reaches peak blood plasma levels within approximately one to three hours. This allows the medication to begin providing pain relief and anti-inflammatory effects relatively quickly when administered according to veterinary instructions.
Q3: How should Novox chewable tablets be given to dogs?
Ans: Novox chewable tablets may be given by hand or placed on food to ensure the dog consumes the complete dose. The tablets are scored and can be split for accurate dosing based on body weight as directed by a veterinarian.
Q4: Can Novox be used with other NSAIDs or corticosteroids?
Ans: Novox should not be used together with other NSAIDs or corticosteroids because this combination may increase the risk of adverse reactions such as gastrointestinal ulceration or perforation. Always consult a veterinarian before combining medications for your dog.
Q5: What signs should owners watch for while their dog is taking Novox?
Ans: Owners should monitor for possible signs of intolerance such as vomiting, diarrhea, reduced appetite, lethargy, increased drinking or urination, jaundice, or behavioral changes. If these symptoms occur, discontinue the medication and contact a veterinarian immediately.
Clinical Researches
https://dvm360storage.com/cvc/proceedings/dc/03_CVC_DC_2015_Book_by_Section/Page%20103-216.pdf