Etodolac 400mg Tablets (Manufacturer may vary)

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Etodolac 400mg Tablets

Etodolac. This is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug. Known as NSAID. It is used for treating mild to moderate pain. Also, it treats osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Prescription is often for the discomfort and joint stiffness of arthritis. It finds usage for post-operative pain control too.

  • Prevents formation of prostaglandins. This leads to pain and inflammation relief.
  • Helps in the reduction of discomfort from arthritis.
  • Eases stiffness. That is in the joints.
  • The body temperature? It is also lowered.

Prescription items are NON-RETURNABLE and NON-REFUNDABLE.

Please note product may arrive in a Hardy Paw Pharmacy vial, manufacturer packaging is shown for reference.

Dosage and Administration:

  • Etodolac is a prescription drug. This drug is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug; we can abbreviate it as NSAID. Dogs often use it. Dogs use it to alleviate pain. It also helps in reducing swelling. The drug is beneficial in reducing fever.
  • Etodolac could increase severe stomach and intestine risks. Some risks include bleeding or perforation. Should your pet depict signs of these issues act. Signs include black, bloody, or tarry stools. They could cough up blood. Their vomit could resemble coffee grounds. If you see these signs, contact your vet. Do not wait. Get in contact immediately.
  • Etodolac is best used only in dogs. Avoid usage in cats. It's crucial to understand this. Don't feed cats.

Note: Do not administer to dogs under 11 lbs. in weight or younger than 12 months old. Do not exceed the recommended dosage or duration advised by your vet. Your vet might schedule regular blood tests to ensure the medication is not causing any negative impact.

  • Dogs/Puppies (over 12 months of age) The Usual dose is 4.5-6.8 mg per pound of pet's body weight once daily or as directed by a veterinarian.
  • Cats: Do not use!
  • Horse: Do not use!

FAQ

What is the definition of etodolac?
Etodolac is an NSAID medication approved for treating pain and inflammation from osteoarthritis in dogs. Etodolac functions by decreasing the hormones responsible for pain and inflammation within the body. Etodolac is not limited to the uses listed in this guide and may have other potential purposes.


What should I talk about with my vet before administering etodolac to my pet?
Do not administer this medication to your pet if they have had allergic reactions to aspirin or other NSAIDs, or if they are allergic to etodolac. Notify your veterinarian if your pet has any medication allergies or if your pet has heart disease, congestive heart failure, or hypertension; stomach ulcers or bleeding; liver or kidney disease; asthma; or a bleeding or clotting disorder. Notify your vet if your pet is pregnant, lactating, or if you plan to mate your pet.


What are the key details I need to be aware of about etodolac?
The FDA has approved Etodolac for use only in dogs weighing 11 lbs and above. 400mg tablets of Etodolac are prescribed. A common dosage of etodolac is 4.5-6.8mg per pound administered once daily. The most you can take in one day is 6.8mg per pound given once daily. Etodolac may elevate the chance of severe consequences on the stomach and intestines, such as bleeding or perforation. These conditions may arise at any moment during the pet's use of etodolac. If your pet shows any signs of bleeding in the stomach or intestines, contact your vet immediately. These signs consist of dark, bloody, or tar-like stools, vomiting blood, or coughing up vomit resembling coffee grounds. Before giving any other cold, allergy, or pain medication, make sure to consult with your veterinarian or pharmacist.


What will occur if I forget to administer a dose?
Administer the forgotten dose promptly upon recollection. If it is close to the time for the next scheduled dose, skip the missed dose and give the next as directed. Avoid administering two times the prescribed amount of the medication.


What are the things I should steer clear of when taking etodolac?
Before giving your pet any over-the-counter cold, allergy, or pain medications, make sure to consult with your veterinarian or pharmacist first. Several over-the-counter medications contain aspirin.


What are the potential adverse reactions of etodolac?
If your pet shows any signs of an allergic reaction such as hives, difficulty breathing, or swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat, seek immediate veterinary care. If you experience any of the severe side effects listed, discontinue the medication immediately and contact your veterinarian. These side effects include black, bloody, or tarry stools; coughing up blood or vomit resembling coffee grounds; sudden swelling or weight gain; decreased or absent urination; nausea, stomach pain, loss of appetite, dark urine, yellowing of eyes; high fever, severe blistering, peeling, and red skin rash; chills, seizure. Continue administering etodolac and consult your vet if your pet experiences any of these minor side effects: diarrhea, constipation, dizziness, skin itch, or rash. Other possible side effects not mentioned in the list may also manifest. Speak with your vet regarding any unusual side effects or those that are particularly bothersome to your pet.