
Carprofen Tablets for Dogs - 100 mg (60 count) - [Pain & Inflammatory Relief]
- Description
- Ingredients
- Directions
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Description
Carprofen (generic for Rimadyl) is a trusted non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) formulated to relieve pain and inflammation in dogs. Commonly prescribed for osteoarthritis, joint issues, and post-surgical recovery, Carprofen helps restore mobility and comfort, improving your dog’s quality of life. It works by reducing the production of prostaglandins—natural chemicals that cause inflammation and pain—offering long-lasting relief with once-daily dosing.
Key Benefits:
- Veterinary-strength NSAID for effective pain relief and inflammation reduction in dogs.
- Indicated for osteoarthritis, hip dysplasia, and other chronic joint conditions.
- Helps manage post-operative pain after soft tissue or orthopedic surgery.
- Contains the same active ingredient as Rimadyl (Carprofen), offering a cost-effective alternative.
- Supports improved mobility, activity levels, and overall comfort in aging or recovering dogs.
Indications:
Carprofen is indicated for the relief of pain and inflammation associated with osteoarthritis, and for the control of postoperative pain resulting from soft tissue and orthopedic surgical procedures in dogs.
Ingredients
Carprofen
Directions
Administration & Dosage:
Always provide a Client Information Sheet with each prescription. Carefully consider the potential benefits and risks of Carprofen Tablets before use. Use the lowest effective dose for the shortest duration necessary to achieve clinical effect.
- The recommended oral dosage for dogs is 2 mg/lb (4.4 mg/kg) of body weight daily.
- This daily dose can be given either once daily or divided into two doses of 1 mg/lb (2.2 mg/kg) each, administered twice daily.
- Administer approximately 2 hours prior to surgery when used for postoperative pain control.
- Tablets are scored to allow dosing in half-caplet increments.
- Can be administered with or without food. If gastrointestinal upset occurs, give with food.
Precautions:
- Not for use in dogs with known hypersensitivity to NSAIDs.
- Do not use in cats or animals under 6 weeks of age.
- Use with caution in dogs with kidney, liver, or heart disease.
- Always monitor for signs of adverse reactions like vomiting, diarrhea, or changes in appetite.
Storage Instructions:
- Store at controlled room temperature between 68°F and 77°F (20°C - 25°C).
- Keep bottle tightly closed when not in use.
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Common FAQs:
- How long does Carprofen take to work? Most dogs show improvement within 1–3 days of starting treatment.
- Can Carprofen be used long-term? Yes, under veterinary supervision. Regular blood tests may be recommended for long-term use.
- Can I use Carprofen with other medications? Always consult your vet before combining with other drugs, especially corticosteroids or other NSAIDs.
Reviews
- Great Service
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- Works well.
- Costs more if you need it long term for a senior dog's arthritis.
- Meds are shipped in a timely manner at a much lower cost than the Vet's office. I would recommend to my friends.


