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Rimadyl (Carprofen) Chewable Tablets, 100 mg
Rimadyl (Carprofen) Chewable Tablets, 100 mg
Rimadyl (Carprofen) Chewable Tablets, 100 mg

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Rimadyl (Carprofen) Chewable Tablets, 100 mg

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Rimadyl 100mg Chewable for Osteoarthritis Pain and Inflammation Relief in Dogs

Product Description

Rimadyl (carprofen) 100 mg is a vet-prescribed, liver-flavored chewable Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug (NSAID) tablet built for dogs dealing with joint pain, osteoarthritis, and post-surgical discomfort. As a propionic acid class NSAID, carprofen mainly works by selectively blocking Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2), the enzyme that drives inflammation, while going easier on Cyclooxygenase-1 (COX-1), which keeps the gut and kidneys functioning normally. It is more than 90% bioavailable after a single oral dose and hits peak levels in the bloodstream within 1 to 3 hours. Rimadyl holds the distinction of being the first FDA-approved NSAID for canine osteoarthritis and remains the most trusted carprofen brand among vets today.

Benefits

  • First FDA-Approved Canine NSAID: Rimadyl was the first NSAID approved by the FDA specifically for pain and inflammation relief from osteoarthritis in dogs.
  • Dual Pain and Inflammation Control: Carprofen provides both analgesic and anti-inflammatory action by inhibiting COX-2-driven prostaglandin production at the source of joint discomfort.
  • Post-Surgical Pain Relief: Indicated for controlling pain following soft tissue and orthopedic surgeries, making it useful both before and after procedures.
  • Rapid Absorption: More than 90% bioavailable after oral administration, with peak blood plasma concentrations reached within 1 to 3 hours of dosing.
  • Fever Reduction: Rimadyl also acts as an antipyretic, helping to reduce fever in dogs as part of its broader anti-inflammatory action.
  • Visible Improvement in Activity: Dogs in clinical studies showed measurable improvements in energy, activity level, and overall comfort after just two weeks of daily treatment.
  • Trusted by Veterinarians: Over 26 million dogs have been treated with Rimadyl, making it one of the most widely used and trusted NSAIDs in canine veterinary practice.

Ingredients

Active Ingredients

Carprofen 100 mg per tablet

How to Use

Dosage & Administration Instructions

  • Prescription Required: Rimadyl is restricted by federal law to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian; always obtain a valid prescription before purchasing or administering.
  • Recommended Daily Dose: Give orally at 2 mg per lb of body weight once daily, or divide into two doses of 1 mg per lb administered twice daily as directed by your veterinarian.
  • With or Without Food: Rimadyl can be given with or without a meal, though pairing it with food may be gentler on a sensitive stomach.
  • Complete the Full Dose: Make sure the full tablet is taken; the liver flavor means most dogs are happy to take it straight from the hand or mixed into food.
  • Do Not Double-Dose: For extra pain relief beyond the daily dose, check with your vet rather than adding another Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug (NSAID).
  • Preoperative Use: Around surgical procedures, vets may want to factor in fluids to lower the chances of kidney-related complications during the perioperative period.
  • Discontinue if Side Effects Appear: Pull back on the dose and call your vet straight away if stomach issues, dark stools, low energy, jaundice, or behavioral shifts show up.

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

  • Baseline Lab Tests Recommended: Before starting Rimadyl, appropriate blood and urine tests should be done to establish baseline kidney, liver, and blood health data.
  • Avoid with Other NSAIDs or Steroids: Combining Rimadyl with other Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) or steroids raises the risk of stomach ulcers and other harmful reactions significantly.
  • Not for Dogs with Bleeding Disorders: Rimadyl is not recommended for dogs with bleeding disorders such as Von Willebrand's disease, as its safety in these animals has not been established.
  • Caution in Dogs with Organ Disease: Dogs with underlying kidney, liver, or cardiovascular conditions are at higher risk for adverse effects and require closer veterinary monitoring during therapy.
  • Not for Puppies Under 6 Weeks: Safe use of Rimadyl has not been established in animals younger than 6 weeks of age, pregnant dogs, breeding dogs, or lactating females.
  • Allow Washout Period When Switching: Allow an appropriate washout period when transitioning from corticosteroids to Rimadyl or from one NSAID to another to reduce the risk of compounded adverse effects.
  • Hypersensitivity Contraindication: Do not use Rimadyl in any dog that has previously shown a hypersensitivity or allergic reaction to carprofen.

Possible Side Effects

  • Vomiting and Diarrhea: Mild stomach upset was among the most commonly noted reactions in clinical studies, occurring at rates similar to placebo-treated dogs.
  • Dark or Tarry Stools: Black or bloody stools can point to internal GI damage and need immediate vet attention; stop giving Rimadyl right away.
  • Changes in Appetite: A drop in appetite or increased thirst and urination may be early signs of kidney or stomach-related concerns worth discussing with your vet.
  • Jaundice and Liver Signs: Yellowing of the gums, skin, or eyes can be a sign of liver trouble and calls for stopping Rimadyl and seeing a vet promptly.
  • Behavioral Shifts: Low energy, poor coordination, seizures, or sudden behavior changes can signal a serious systemic reaction needing urgent vet attention.
  • Unexpected Serious Reactions: Some Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug (NSAID) reactions hit without warning and can be fatal, so acting fast when anything feels off is essential.

Storage Information

  • Store at Controlled Room Temperature: Keep at 15°C to 30°C (59°F to 86°F) to preserve product stability and prevent degradation of the active ingredient.
  • Secure Storage: The liver flavor makes these tablets very appealing to dogs, so keep them locked away somewhere completely out of reach.
  • Keep Away from Children: Store Rimadyl and all veterinary prescription medications completely out of reach of children at all times.

Shipping & Return

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is Rimadyl carprofen 100mg chewable tablet used for in dogs?

Ans: Rimadyl 100 mg is a vet-prescribed Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug (NSAID) that tackles joint pain and inflammation in dogs dealing with osteoarthritis, hip dysplasia, or other related conditions. It is also indicated for controlling post-surgical pain following soft tissue and orthopedic procedures, and can help reduce fever.

Q2: How does Rimadyl carprofen work to relieve joint pain in dogs?

Ans: Carprofen works by selectively inhibiting COX-2, the enzyme that produces inflammation-causing prostaglandins at sites of joint injury or disease. By reducing prostaglandin production, it decreases both pain and inflammation while having less effect on the COX-1 enzyme that protects normal gastrointestinal function.

Q3: Can Rimadyl anti-inflammatory chew be given alongside other dog medications?

Ans: Rimadyl should not be used concurrently with other NSAIDs or corticosteroids due to the risk of gastrointestinal ulceration. When used with cardiac, anticonvulsant, or behavioural medications, close monitoring is needed. Always inform your veterinarian of all current medications before starting Rimadyl.

Q4: How soon does Rimadyl carprofen chewable start working in dogs?

Ans: After oral administration, carprofen is rapidly absorbed with peak blood plasma concentrations reached within 1 to 3 hours. Dogs in clinical studies showed measurable improvements in comfort, energy, and activity level after just two weeks of continuous daily treatment at the recommended dose.

Q5: What warning signs should I watch for when my dog is on Rimadyl pain relief tablets?

Ans: Keep a close eye out for signs like a drop in appetite, vomiting, dark or tarry stools, unusual thirst or urination, pale or yellow gums, low energy, poor coordination, seizures, or any odd shifts in behavior. Should any of these crop up, pull Rimadyl straight away and get in touch with your vet as soon as possible.

Clinical Research

https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?audience=consumer&setid=ae09baf6-1d34-44b0-b9c9-aa9766cdab14

https://www.thieme-connect.com/products/ejournals/abstract/10.1055/s-0038-1633101

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12917-019-2124-1