Previcox for Dogs - Firocoxib - 227-mg - (60 chewable tablets) - [Anti-Inflammatory]
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Description
Previcox (firocoxib) is a prescription-strength nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) formulated specifically for dogs. It is used to relieve pain and inflammation associated with canine osteoarthritis and to manage post-operative pain from soft-tissue and orthopedic surgeries. Previcox is fast-acting, highly targeted, and easy to administer thanks to its palatable chewable tablet form.
Each tablet contains firocoxib, a COX-2 selective NSAID that blocks enzymes responsible for inflammation, pain, and fever in the body—without affecting enzymes that protect the stomach lining. With once-daily dosing, Previcox offers long-lasting relief to improve your dog’s mobility and overall quality of life.
Key Benefits
- Veterinary-Grade Pain Relief: Effectively manages pain and inflammation from osteoarthritis and post-surgery recovery.
- COX-2 Selective NSAID: Targets inflammation without disrupting protective enzymes in the digestive system.
- Chewable & Palatable: Flavored tablet makes administration easy for pet owners.
- Once-Daily Dosing: Provides 24-hour relief with a single daily dose.
- Prescription Required: Available only with a valid veterinary prescription.
How It Works
Firocoxib inhibits the cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) enzyme, which is responsible for producing prostaglandins that cause inflammation, pain, and fever. By blocking COX-2 while sparing COX-1, Previcox reduces inflammation while minimizing gastrointestinal side effects common with traditional NSAIDs.
Indications
Previcox (firocoxib) Chewable Tablets are indicated for:
- Controlling pain and inflammation associated with canine osteoarthritis
- Managing post-operative pain and inflammation from soft-tissue and orthopedic surgery
Product Specifications
- Brand: Previcox
- Generic Name: Firocoxib
- Medication Type: Oral nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)
- Form: Chewable tablet
- Strengths Available: 57 mg and 227 mg
- Administration: Oral; once daily with or without food
- Intended For: Dogs of all sizes diagnosed with osteoarthritis or recovering from surgery
- Storage: Store at controlled room temperature (20–25°C / 68–77°F); excursions between 15–30°C (59–86°F) permitted
- Manufacturer: Merial (part of Boehringer Ingelheim)
- Prescription Required: Yes – must be prescribed by a licensed veterinarian
Ingredients
| Previcox 57 mg Chewable Tablets for Dogs – Active Ingredients | |
|---|---|
| Active Ingredient | Strength per Tablet |
| Firocoxib | 57 mg |
| Previcox 227 mg Chewable Tablets for Dogs – Active Ingredients | |
| Active Ingredient | Strength per Tablet |
| Firocoxib | 227 mg |
Directions
📄 View the Previcox Drug Facts Sheet (PDF)
Always provide the Client Information Sheet when prescribing Previcox. Carefully assess the potential benefits and risks before use. Administer the lowest effective dose for the shortest duration needed based on your dog's response.
Recommended Dosage
The recommended dosage of Previcox (firocoxib) for oral administration in dogs is:
- 2.27 mg/lb (5.0 mg/kg) once daily for the treatment of osteoarthritis-related pain and inflammation
- For up to 3 days postoperatively following soft-tissue or orthopedic surgery
Previcox may be given approximately 2 hours before surgery. Tablets are scored and should be dosed in half-tablet increments. Can be administered with or without food.
Contraindications
Do not administer to dogs with known hypersensitivity to firocoxib or other NSAIDs.
Warnings
- For veterinary use in dogs only. Not for use in humans.
- Keep out of reach of children. In case of accidental ingestion, contact a physician immediately.
- Do not exceed recommended dosage, especially in puppies under 7 months of age or dogs under 12.5 lbs (5.7 kg).
Monitor all dogs receiving NSAID therapy closely. A full history and physical examination should be performed before initiation. Regular laboratory monitoring is recommended during treatment.
Precautions
- Use caution when switching from other NSAIDs or corticosteroids—observe appropriate washout periods.
- Monitor dogs with renal, hepatic, or cardiovascular disease closely.
- Use with caution during anesthesia or with other nephrotoxic medications.
- Avoid combining Previcox with other NSAIDs or corticosteroids to reduce GI risks.
- The safety of Previcox has not been evaluated in pregnant, lactating, or breeding dogs.
Adverse Reactions
Dog owners should be informed of possible side effects, including:
- Vomiting or diarrhea
- Decreased appetite or lethargy
- Tarry stools, increased thirst or urination
- Pale or yellow gums, incoordination, or seizures
Discontinue use immediately and consult a veterinarian if any adverse symptoms are observed.
Effectiveness Studies
In multiple field studies involving over 700 dogs of various breeds, sizes, and ages, Previcox demonstrated significant improvement in:
- Pain relief and lameness scores
- Post-operative pain management (soft tissue and orthopedic surgeries)
- Owner satisfaction and veterinarian evaluations
Dogs treated with Previcox required significantly less rescue medication compared to placebo controls.
Palatability
In clinical studies, 97.2% of owners found Previcox convenient to administer, and 68.5% of dogs accepted the tablets willingly.
Animal Safety Data
Safety studies in healthy adult and juvenile Beagle dogs evaluated dosages up to 10x the recommended amount over 180 days. Observed side effects included:
- GI issues (vomiting, diarrhea, ulcers at higher doses)
- Liver enzyme elevations and hepatic fatty change in high-dose groups
- Weight gain suppression in puppies at 3x and 5x doses
- Thalamic vacuolation observed in some treated and control dogs
Use caution when administering to dogs with pre-existing GI or hepatic conditions. Monitor closely during long-term use.
Storage Guidelines
Store at room temperature: 59°–86°F (15°–30°C). Temporary excursions up to 104°F (40°C) are acceptable.
Veterinary Support
📞 For technical support or to report suspected adverse reactions, contact: 1-877-217-3543.
FAQ
PREVICOX, like other NSAIDs, may cause some side effects. Serious side effects associated with NSAID therapy in dogs can occur with or without warning. The most common side effects associated with PREVICOX therapy involve the digestive tract (vomiting and decreased food consumption). Liver and kidney problems have also been reported with the use of NSAIDs. Look for the following side effects that may indicate your dog is having a problem with PREVICOX or may have another medical problem in addition to arthritis.
- Vomiting
- Change in bowel movements (such as diarrhea or black, tarry or bloody stools)
- Change in behavior (such as decreased or increased activity level, lack of coordination, seizure, or aggression)
- Yellowing of gums, skin, or whites of the eyes (jaundice)
- Change in drinking habits (frequency or amount consumed)
- Change in urination habits (frequency, color, or smell)
- Change in skin (redness, scabs, or scratching)
- Unexpected weight loss
It is important to stop treatment and contact your veterinarian immediately if you think your dog has a medical problem or side effect while taking PREVICOX tablets. If you have additional questions about possible side effects, talk with your veterinarian or call 888-637-4251.
Talk with your veterinarian about:
- The signs of canine arthritis you have observed in your dog, such as limping or stiffness. You can print our checklist of common signs and take it with you to help you talk with your veterinarian.
- The importance of weight control in the management of arthritis in dogs
- What tests might be done before PREVICOX is prescribed
- How often your dog may have to be examined by your veterinarian
- The risks and benefits of using PREVICOX
Tell your veterinarian if your dog has ever had one or more of the following medical problems:
- Any side effects from taking PREVICOX or other NSAIDs
- Any digestive upset (vomiting and/or diarrhea)
- Any kidney disease
- Any liver disease
Tell your veterinarian about:
- Any other medical problems or allergies that your dog has now, or has had in the past
- All medicines that you are giving or planning to give your dog, including those you can get without a prescription and any dietary supplements
Your dog should not be given PREVICOX if he/she:
- Has had an allergic reaction to firocoxib, the active ingredient in PREVICOX
- Has had an allergic reaction (such as hives, facial swelling, or red or itchy skin) to aspirin or other NSAIDs
- Is presently taking aspirin, other NSAIDs, or corticosteroids
- Is under 12.5 pounds in body weight
Reviews
- Best price. Free shipping. Excellent customer service.
- None
- Pain management
- Affordable
- Effective
- The price of this medication is ridiculously high. $3.00 plus per pill. What a racket.
- Fantastic product for management of pain.
- The cost!! When my vet said the manufacturers dropped the price, I thought for sure the consumer would see a large deduction in their cost! Sad and disappointed it went up from the last purchase.
- It helps
- Wish it were cheaper.
- Better price
- Getting the script over from the vet
- Effective without side effects
- None
- Price was to good to be true.
- It took to long to receive the medication desperately needed for my pet.
- Price is good compared to other suppliers.
- Cant say I see significant benefits to using Prevacox. My dog wont eat/chew on its own.
- Have to wrap it in cheese.
- Here is what I ordered.
- Previcox 227mg (60 Tablets) + Free Joint Max Triple Strength Soft Chews (30 Chews)
- I ordered 2. Entirely Pets sent the prevaox. they did NOT send the Free Joint Max and have not responded to my email request.
- Does not irratate stomach
- Saved almost $100 compared to the vet?s price.
- I did not receive the Free Joint Max Soft Chews.
- Helped my GS 100%
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