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Carprieve, sometimes known as Carprofen, is a specialized
solution designed to provide comprehensive relief to dogs suffering from
inflammation and pain associated with osteoarthritis
or post-surgical discomfort following soft-tissue or orthopedic surgeries.
Veterinarians may prescribe Carprieve caplets for:
- Osteoarthritis Management: Carprieve Caplets are specifically formulated to effectively manage inflammation and alleviate pain associated with osteoarthritis, enhancing your dog's joint comfort and mobility.
- Post-Surgical Pain Relief: After orthopedic or soft tissue procedures, Carprieve offers vital post-surgical pain relief, helping to provide a smoother recovery process for dogs.
- Fever Reduction: Carprieve is not only a pain reliever but also serves as an effective fever reducer, addressing elevated body temperature associated with various health conditions.
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- Used to relieve arthritis or joint pain in dogs
- A caplet that is easy to administer
- Able to be used in the long term
- Changes in behavior
- Seizures
- Incoordination
- Lethargy
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Decrease in appetite
- Increase in water consumption
- Increase in urination
- Tarry or dark stool
- Pale gums from anemia
- Yellowing of gums whites of eye or skin from jaundice
There are serious reactions with this class of drugs (NSAIDs) that occur suddenly. In rare cases, it may result in death (read adverse reactions).
If your pet exhibits any signs of not tolerating this medication, stop administering Carprieve and call your veterinarian right away. In most adverse reactions, patients recovered when symptoms were observed quickly and medication was stopped and veterinary intervention began.
When giving your dog an NSAID, always schedule follow up appointments with your veterinarian.
Do not use this medication if your dog previously showed a hypersensitivity to it.