Galliprant (grapiprant) Flavored Tablets for Dogs, 60mg

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Galliprant 60mg for Dogs

Galliprant (grapiprant) Flavored Tablets for Dogs, is a new veterinary drug formulated to control pain and inflammation caused by osteoarthritis in dogs. These appetizing tablets offer dogs a delicious ability to relieve themselves of the chronic pain caused by osteoarthritis, leading to an improved quality of life.

Galliprant (grapiprant) Flavored Tablets for Dogs, offer an innovation in managing osteoarthritis pain and inflammation in dogs. With the right palatable drug formulation for ease of administration, it is the chosen palliative for pet owners seeking to improve the quality of their furry friends' lives.

Key Benefits:

  • Galliprant is a type of NSAID designed to target pain and inflammation in dogs with osteoarthritis.
  • Galliprant manages pain and inflammation from osteoarthritis in dogs, enhancing their quality of life.
  • Galliprant is designed to protect the stomach and kidneys from potential side effects that are commonly associated with traditional NSAIDs.
  • Flavored Tablets: Flavored tablets that ensure easy administration are palatable to dogs, making medication time more pleasant.
  • Once-Daily Dosing: Galliprant is dosed once a day, which helps to simplify the dosing schedule for owners of patients.

Indications:

Galliprant (grapiprant tablets) is indicated for the control of pain and inflammation associated with osteoarthritis in dogs.

How it Works:

Galliprant Osteoarthritis Pain & Inflammation Control Flavored Tablets for Dogs work by specifically targeting the pain and inflammation associated with osteoarthritis. Galliprant is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that works by inhibiting the production of prostaglandins, which are chemicals in the body that cause pain and inflammation. By blocking the production of prostaglandins, Galliprant helps to reduce pain and inflammation in the joints affected by osteoarthritis, improving the comfort and mobility of dogs with this condition. Galliprant is designed to spare the stomach and kidneys from the potential side effects associated with traditional NSAIDs, making it a safe and effective option for long-term use in dogs with osteoarthritis.

Dosage and Administration:

Use the lowest effective dose for the shortest duration consistent with individual response. The dose of Galliprant (grapiprant tablets) is 0.9 mg/lb (2 mg/kg) once daily. Only the 20mg and 60mg tablets of Galliprant are scored. The dosage should be calculated in half-tablet increments. Dogs less than 8 lbs. (3.6 kgs) cannot be accurately dosed.

Galliprant Dosage Dog
Dose Weight in pounds Weight in kilograms 20 mg tablet 60 mg tablet 100 mg tablet
0.9 mg/lb (2 mg/kg) once daily 8-15 3.6-6.8 0.5
15.1-30 6.9-13.6 1
30.1-45 13.7-20.4 0.5
45.1-75 20.5-34 1
75.1-150 34.1-68 1

The 100mg tablet is not scored and should not be broken in half.

Breaking the 100mg tablet in half will not guarantee that half of the active ingredient is contained within each half of the tablet. For dogs larger than 150 lbs (68 kgs), use a combination of tablets and half tablets to achieve the appropriate dose.

Contraindications:

Galliprant for dogs should not be used in dogs that have hypersensitivity to grapiprant.

Warnings:

Not for use in humans. Keep this and all medications out of reach of children and pets. Consult a physician in case of accidental ingestion by humans.

For use in dogs only. Store Galliprant out of reach of dogs and other pets in a secured location to prevent accidental ingestion or overdose.

FAQ

What is the purpose of using Galliprant?

The medicine is recommended for easing pain associated with osteoarthritis in dogs.

How does Galliprant work?

The drug acts as an inhibitor of the EP4 receptor, which is involved in both inflammation and pain.

Is Galliprant safe for long-term use?

Yes, Galliprant is safe to use on a long-term basis under the prescription and monitoring of a veterinarian.

Can Galliprant be given with other medications?

Always consult your veterinarian before medicating your dog with other medications while administering Galliprant.

Are there any side effects of using Galliprant?

Some common side effects include vomiting, diarrhea, and decreased appetite. If you see any unwanted signs in your dog, contact your veterinarian.

How quickly does Galliprant start working?

Painful and deformed joints can be seen in a lot of improvement in mobility in only the first few days of treatment, but generally, individual results vary.

Can Galliprant and Cosequin be Taken Together?

Galliprant is a veterinarian-prescribed drug that is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug specifically for treating pain and inflammation associated with osteoarthritis in dogs. However, Cosequin is a joint supplement containing ingredients such as glucosamine, chondroitin sulfate, and other substances that support joint health.

It is usually best to speak with your vet before adding multiple medications or supplements to your dog's treatment plan, in addition to any current medication. The vet will evaluate if combining Galliprant and Cosequin is appropriate for your dog, considering its health and individual needs. Your veterinarian can also offer advice on the appropriate dosage and potential drug interactions when combining both medications.

Is Galliprant Safe for Dogs with Kidney Disease?

Discussion and consultation with a veterinarian are crucial. Galliprant is primarily cleared by the liver, so it may pose less of a concern for dogs with kidney disease compared to some other NSAIDs whose major route of clearance from the systemic circulation is the kidneys. However, it is very important to take the advice of the veterinarian before administering Galliprant to a pet dog with kidney issues, as everything, all medicines affect the functioning of the kidney.

Your vet will determine whether or not Galliprant is right for your dog according to the underlying concern, the stage and level of your pet's kidney disease, and the use of other medications. They might recommend keeping an eye on your dog's kidney levels while they are taking the medication. Ensuring the health and safety of dogs with kidney disease is crucial by following the vet's advice closely when administering veterinary medications.