Rimadyl (carprofen) is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that is used to relieve pain and inflammation in dogs. It is commonly prescribed for dogs with arthritis, hip dysplasia, and other joint problems.
The recommended Rimadyl dose for dogs is 2 mg/lb (0.9 mg/kg) of body weight, given twice daily. However, the optimal dose may vary depending on the individual dog's weight, age, and health condition.
The recommended Rimadyl dose for dogs is 2 mg/lb (0.9 mg/kg) of body weight, given twice daily. However, the optimal dose may vary depending on the individual dog's weight, age, and health condition.
For example, a 50-lb dog would typically receive 100 mg of Rimadyl twice daily. A 100-lb dog would typically receive 200 mg of Rimadyl twice daily.
Rimadyl should be given twice daily, with food. The medication should be given at approximately the same time each day.
The duration of Rimadyl treatment will vary depending on the dog's condition. In general, Rimadyl should be given for as long as the dog is experiencing pain and inflammation.
The most common side effects of Rimadyl include vomiting, diarrhea, and loss of appetite. These side effects are usually mild and temporary. However, Rimadyl can also cause more serious side effects, such as stomach ulcers and liver damage.
Rimadyl should not be given to dogs with a history of stomach ulcers or liver disease. It should also be used with caution in dogs with kidney disease.
Rimadyl can interact with other medications, including corticosteroids, anticoagulants, and diuretics. It is important to tell your veterinarian about all of the medications that your dog is taking.
An overdose of Rimadyl can be fatal. If you think that your dog has overdosed on Rimadyl, call your veterinarian immediately.
One of the most common mistakes that dog owners make is giving their dog Rimadyl without first talking to their veterinarian. This can be dangerous, as Rimadyl can interact with other medications and cause serious side effects.
Another common mistake is giving too much Rimadyl to a dog. This can also be dangerous, as Rimadyl can overdose.
It is important to follow your veterinarian's instructions carefully when giving Rimadyl to your dog.
Rimadyl is a safe and effective medication for relieving pain and inflammation in dogs. However, it is important to use it correctly to avoid side effects. If you have any questions about Rimadyl, talk to your veterinarian.
Here are some additional tips for giving Rimadyl to your dog:
Here are 4 useful tables:
Weight (lb) | Dose (mg) |
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50 | 100 |
75 | 150 |
100 | 200 |
125 | 250 |
Age | Dose (mg/lb) |
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Puppies | 1.5 |
Adults | 2.0 |
Seniors | 1.5 |
Health Condition | Dose (mg/lb) |
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Arthritis | 2.0 |
Hip dysplasia | 2.0 |
Other joint problems | 1.5-2.0 |
Side Effect | Frequency |
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Vomiting | 10% |
Diarrhea | 5% |
Loss of appetite | 3% |
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