For Use:
Dogs (9+ months of age, weighing 8+ lbs)
Benefits:
- Indicated for the treatment of pain and inflammation associated with canine osteoarthritis
- Pork liver-flavored, scored tablets make administration easy
- Helps dogs with osteoarthritis remain active and pain-free
How does Galliprant (grapiprant tablets) work?
Galliprant (grapiprant tablets) is a first-in-class non-COX-inhibiting prostaglandin receptor antagonist. Galliprant (grapiprant tablets) does not inhibit the production of many housekeeping prostanoids that maintain homeostatic functions.
Cautions:
Galliprant (grapiprant tablets) is for use in dogs 9 months of age or older, weighing 8 lbs or more only. Do not use in cats. Galliprant (grapiprant tablets) are not for use in humans. Keep this and all medications out of reach of children and pets.
Brand Name: Galliprant (grapiprant tablets) (Aratana)
Galliprant (grapiprant tablets) is used in dogs for the treatment of pain and inflammation from osteoarthritis (OA). It is a first-in-class non-COX-inhibiting prostaglandin receptor antagonist. Galliprant (grapiprant tablets) is prescription (RX) medication. It is available in 20 mg, 60 mg, and 100 mg strength tablets. Concurrent use with other anti-inflammatory drugs has not been studied. Concomitant use of protein-bound drugs with Galliprant (grapiprant tablets) has not been studied. Commonly used protein-bound drugs include cardiac, anticonvulsant and behavioral medications. Drug compatibility should be monitored in patients requiring adjunctive therapy. The use of Galliprant (grapiprant tablets) in dogs with cardiac disease has not been studied. It is not known whether dogs with a history of hypersensitivity to sulfonamide drugs will exhibit hypersensitivity to Galliprant (grapiprant tablets). Galliprant (grapiprant tablets) is a methylbenzenesulfonamide. See Galliprant label for complete safety information.
Use the lowest effective dose for the shortest duration consistent with individual response.
What are the potential side effects of of Galliprant (grapiprant tablets)?
Adverse reactions in dogs receiving Galliprant (grapiprant tablets) may include vomiting, diarrhea, decreased appetite, and tiredness.
What happens if I miss giving a dose of Galliprant (grapiprant tablets)?
If you miss giving a dose of Galliprant (grapiprant tablets), contact your veterinarian. Do not double dose.
What happens if I overdose my pet on Galliprant (grapiprant tablets)?
Contact your veterinarian or veterinary emergency room.
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