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Rimadyl (Carprofen) 75mg, 180 Chewable Tablets
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    Quick Overview
    • Carprofen dog pain relievers
    • Most popular brand of NSAIDs
    • Manages pain caused by osteoarthritis and hip dysplasia in dogs
    • Non-narcotic and non-steroidal
    • Manufacturer information and usage PDF

    Description

    Ease pain and discomfort in dogs with Rimadyl 75mg

    Rimadyl (Carprofen) 75mg, 180 Chewable Tablets belong to the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) class of pet medications. It is commonly prescribed to ease discomfort caused by canine arthritis or to control pain following orthopedic and soft tissue surgical procedures.

    Even though there is no cure for osteoarthritis, many dogs have shown vast improvements while on Rimadyl. Many of them return to previous activity levels and are able to move around without pain. There is a reason that Rimadyl is the number one NSAID prescribed to treat pain in dogs. It's easy to administer and shown to be clinically effective.

    Directions

    For oral administration, the manufacturer's recommended dose is 2 mg of Rimadyl per 1 lb of bodyweight (4.4 mg/kg) given every 24 hours. However, the dose can be divided and given every 12 hours as 1 mg per 1 lb of bodyweight (2.2 mg/kg). However, always follow your veterinarian's specific instructions for administering Rimadyl to your pet.

    Remember, Rimadyl Caplets and Chewable Tablets are for use in dogs only. Do not administer to cats or other animals. Keep out of reach of pets and children.


    Rimadyl (Carprofen) 75mg, 180 Chewable Tablets Customer Reviews

    Directions

    Directions

    For oral administration, the manufacturer's recommended dose is 2 mg of Rimadyl per 1 lb of bodyweight (4.4 mg/kg) given every 24 hours. However, the dose can be divided and given every 12 hours as 1 mg per 1 lb of bodyweight (2.2 mg/kg). However, always follow your veterinarian's specific instructions for administering Rimadyl to your pet.

    Remember, Rimadyl Caplets and Chewable Tablets are for use in dogs only. Do not administer to cats or other animals. Keep out of reach of pets and children.

    Reviews

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    Rimadyl (Carprofen) 75mg, 180 Chewable Tablets
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    Marie
    Location:
    Holbrook, NY
    Review Date:
    10/28/2010

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    Our bulldog, George, has been on Rimadyl for the past 7 years for treatment of hip dysplasia. He's 11 years old now and, though not as active as he used to be, is still a happy, pain free loving pet. I would recommend Rimadyl to anyone.
    He goes for routine bloodwork every year, and the medication has caused no ill effects on him.
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    Larry
    Location:
    Duluth, GA
    Review Date:
    9/16/2010

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    We are very satisfied with the prompt service and price for the Rimadyl we routinely purchase.
    Really helps my old dog
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    Max's owner
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    Review Date:
    6/22/2010

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    Rimadyl has really helped my older dog in his last few years. The arthritis has been so bad he could not walk up steps. With the help of the drug, he added about 3-4 functional years to his life.
    The prices here are so much better when you have a dog that takes 2 pills per day for the rest of his life.
    Lily and the new puppy
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    Lily and Rusty's Mom
    Location:
    Salem, SC
    Review Date:
    5/22/2010

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    My wonderful Lily, a nine-year-old rescue and the perfect blend of poodle and lab (she may even be a Labradoodle) was slowing down. I knew that. But I did not realize how much pain she must be feeling until my husband brought home another rescue, a 6-month old Westie mix named Rusty. Lily took to him immediately, for she had never had a real playmate; but soon it became obvious something had to be done. She was having trouble getting up off the floor, after lying down. I remembered the vet had given Lily Rimadyl for an anal gland problem, and it had seemed to make her feel better generally. But on a regular basis, Rimadyl seemed cost prohibitive, at $1.20 per pill. But after a lot of research I ran across Vet Depot, who sold Rimadyl in 180-tablet lots, which worked out to be about 88 cents per pill. I called my vet and gave them a chance to match the price. When they refused I ordered from Vet Depot. I loved being able to pay through PayPal, and delivery was quick. Every morning, along with their vitamins, which I also bought at the same time, Lily gets her Rimadyl. She loves the taste, and now she can almost keep up with her little brother, Rusty, who, along with Rimadyl, has made a new woman out of Lily. I love knowing I'm doing the best I can to help her enjoy her golden years.

    This information is for general reference only and should not be used for the diagnosis or treatment of any condition of your pet. Because is intended as a general reference, this information may not include all possible uses, precautions, directions, reactions (including allergic), drug interactions, or withdrawal times. Always consult your local veterinarian and have your pet examined for any advice concerning the diagnosis and treatment of your pet, including which products and doses are most appropriate. Any trademarks are the property of their respective owners. VetDepot is not a pharmacy. All prescription products are dispensed by our Pharmacy Partner.

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