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Carodyl

Carprofen

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Carodyl (Carprofen) is used to help alleviate the symptoms of canine arthritis in geriatric dogs. It can be used on a short term basis or for daily relief from conditions more chronic conditions such as osteoarthritis, hip dysplasia, and varying joint deterioration.

Brand Name : Carodyl
Active Ingredients : Carprofen
Manufacturer : Sava Medical
Country of Origin : India, Mauritius
Intended Patient : Dogs
Carodyl (Carprofen) - 100mg (60 Chewable Tablets) Carodyl (Carprofen) - 100mg (60 Chewable Tablets)
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Carodyl (Carprofen) - 75mg (60 Chewable Tablets) Carodyl (Carprofen) - 75mg (60 Chewable Tablets)
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Carodyl (Carprofen) - 25mg (60 Chewable Tablets) Carodyl (Carprofen) - 25mg (60 Chewable Tablets)
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Description


Uses

Carodyl (Carprofen) is used to help alleviate the symptoms of canine arthritis in geriatric dogs. It is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug which may also be used to reduce swelling and pain after medical procedures such as neutering or spaying. It can be used on a short term basis or for daily relief from conditions more chronic conditions such as osteoarthritis, hip dysplasia, and varying joint deterioration. It may also be used to help reduce post-operative discomfort after surgical procedures.

Dosage and Administration

Carodyl (Carprofen) dosage is calculated in accordance with the dog`s weight, and is usually 4.4mg per kilogram or 2mg per lb. The dose may be taken as a singular dose or divided into a morning and evening dose. Dosing can be done either alongside food, or directly into the pet`s mouth. When used for post-operative discomfort it is usually administered 2 hours prior to the procedure.

Side effects

Carodyl (Carprofen) may cause the following side effects, all of which should be reported to your vet promptly.

  • Stomach upset
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Tarry or dark stool
  • Tiredness and weakness
  • Loss of coordination
  • Seizures and convulsions
  • Gastritis or ulcer formation
  • Paralysis (part or full)
  • Scabs
  • Itching
  • Behavioral changes
  • Liver malfunction
  • Kidney damage
  • Increased thirst
  • Increased urination
  • Loss of appetite

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