Pain Medications

When switching your dog from one NSAID to another, it is often necessary to allow the previous NSAID to “wash out” of the body before starting the new.

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Maropitant, a drug commonly used to control vomiting, has also been discovered to relieve pain for dogs and cats.

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NSAIDs have the potential for side effects but, used wisely, they can be an acceptable form of pain control for your pet.

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This guest post covers a bit of the history behind PetCareRx, a popular online pet pharmacy, and also discusses why this particular pet pharmacy is safe for your pet.

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Aging dogs sometimes have mobility issues that can make their lives uncomfortable. These tips can help you keep your aging dog mobile.

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Onsior® is a new medication that will help manage and relieve pain in cats. However, as an NSAID, some veterinarians are cautious about the medication.

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Rimadyl is the most common pain relief medication used in dogs. Rimadyl contains a medication known as carprofen, which acts to reduce inflammation and relieve pain in dogs.

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