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Indications

Rimadyl is a dog medication used to treat pain and inflammation from osteoarthritis or surgery.

Carprofen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) derived from propionic acid that relieves pain by inhibiting an enzyme that contributes to inflammation. This action allows Rimadyl to ease pain and inflammation caused by osteoarthritis as well as postoperative pain from surgery.

This canine pain reliever has proven effective with a low incidence of adverse events. Rimadyl is more potent than NSAIDs like aspirin or phenylbutazone but has been found to be safer and more tolerable than most NSAIDs such as indomethacin.

Uses and Dosage

The dose of Rimadyl prescribed will depend on the pet and severity of their pain being treated. Follow all your veterinarian’s instructions and read packaging labels carefully to ensure the best results.

  • Feed your dog the Rimadyl chewable tablets by hand or placed in food
  • Watch your pet to ensure they consume the complete dose
  • Most dogs should take 2mg per pound of their body weight each day
  • Doses can be administered as 2mg/lb once daily or 1mg/lb twice a day
  • Rimadyl chewable tablets are scored and can be halved
  • You should administer the lowest dose needed for the shortest duration to provide relief

Side Effects

Rimadyl may cause some side effects to develop while relieving pain and inflammation in your dog. Speak with your veterinarian to learn more about any symptoms your pet may have when taking carprofen.

Common Rimadyl side effects:

  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Stomach ulcers

Serious Side Effects

Some more serious adverse reactions may occur when administering Carprofen to your dog. Stop giving them Rimadyl and contact your veterinarian if they develop any of the following symptoms:

  • Black, tarry stools
  • Vomiting blood
  • Stomach ulcers
  • Jaundice
  • Liver or kidney problems
  • Seizures
  • Changes in drinking habits
  • Change in urine and urination
  • Scabbing, itching, or red skin

Allergic Reactions

Do not give your dog Rimadyl if they are allergic to carprofen, have had an allergic reaction to other NSAID medications, or if they are allergic to any of the tablet’s listed ingredients. If your dog displays signs of an allergic reaction, call your veterinarian right away and stop administering this medication to them.

Cautions

Keep Rimadyl away from children. This medication is for use in dogs only and should not be ingested by any human. Do not give Rimadyl to cats.

Do not give Rimadyl to your dog if they have previously reacted to carprofen.

Your dog should undergo examinations before starting to take Rimadyl to ensure its safety.

Rimadyl, like other NSAIDs of the same class, may cause damage to your gastrointestinal system, liver, or kidneys.

Do not administer Rimadyl to your pet with any other anti-inflammatory drugs to avoid interactions that may cause an increase in adverse reactions.

Do not give your dog Rimadyl if they have a bleeding disorder.

Carprofen’s safety when given to dogs younger than 6 weeks old, dogs used for breeding, or in pregnant or lactating bitches is uncertain. Consult with your veterinarian to determine risks before giving Rimadyl to your dog.

Form and Strength

This canine pain-relieving medication is available in the form of chewable tablets.

Rimadyl chewable tablet strengths:

  • 25mg
  • 75mg
  • 100mg

The Rimadyl chewable tablets are all available in quantities of 60 and 120 while the 25mg tablets are also available in quantities of 180 and the 100mg ones are available in groups of 12.

FAQ

What should not be taken with Rimadyl?

You should not give your dog any other anti-inflammatory medication while administering Rimadyl to them. These medications include other NSAIDs and corticosteroids. When taken together, these drugs may interact and cause an increase in adverse reactions, especially those relating to the gastrointestinal system.

Should I give my dog Rimadyl with food?

You can give Rimadyl to your dog with their food, but most dogs should eat the medication from your hand. The chewable tablets have undergone palate testing and are designed to appeal to dogs. Because of this you must store the tablets out of reach from your dog to ensure they do not ingest too much.

Resources:

  1. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9154204/
  2. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19346540/
  3. https://www.drugs.com/vet/rimadyl-chewable-tablets.html
  4. https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=dbc05493-d1cc-4c00-be6b-d1e3352273fd

Additional information

Brand Name:

Rimadyl

Scientific Name:

Carprofen

Other Names:

Carodyl Chewable, Rimadyl

Strength(s):

25mg, 75mg, 100mg

Quantities Available:

12, 60, 120, 180

Formulation:

Chewable Tablet, Chewable Tablets