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Manufacturer:
GD Searle
Description Generic tablets are NOT chewable
carprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used in dogs for the treatment of pain associated with surgery and dental procedures. carprofen is also used for the treatment of inflammation in dogs for conditions such as arthritis or hip dysplasia.
Directions
The usual dose of carprofen in dogs is 1mg/pound twice a day. The dog should be examined and blood work performed prior to the beginning of therapy. Kidney and liver function should be monitored during treatment.
Cautions
This medication should not be used in animals allergic to carprofen or other NSAIDS. It should not be used in animals with bleeding problems such as stomach ulcers and Von Willebrand’s disease. It should not be used in pregnant or nursing animals. It should not be used in dogs that have kidney, liver or heart disease. It should not be used in dogs that are dehydrated. It should not be used in dogs with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) or those who are taking diuretics. This medication should be used with caution when given with other NSAIDs such as aspirin and etodolac, or corticosteroids such as prednisone. It should be given with food. Do not give this medication to cats. Always tell your veterinarian and pharmacist what other medications your pet is taking.
Ingredients
Carprofen
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All Canadian Prescriptions Dispensed by:
Newton Pharmacy 604-501-6925
100A - 7455 132nd St.
Surrey, BC
Canada V3W 1J8
Pharmacy Manager:
Robert Lee
License Number 07162
Pharmacist is available from
7am - 4pm PST. Mon-Fri
Licensed by The College of Pharmacists of British Columbia. If you have any questions or concerns you can contact the college at:
200-1765 West 8th Ave Vancouver, BC Canada V6J 5C6
The FDA, due to the current state of their regulations, has taken the position that virtually all shipments of prescription drugs imported from a Canadian pharmacy by a U.S. consumer will violate the law.