Carprovet (carprofen) Caplets Rx
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Usually ships the same weekday before 2pm CT with veterinary approval.
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Requires veterinary authorization.
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Your pet's veterinarian will provide directions for use.
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Dechra (formerly Putney) Carprovet Carprofen is a Generic Equivalent to Rimadyl (Carprofen) Caplets
What are Carprovet Carprofen Caplets for Dogs?
- Carprofen is a prescription non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) medicine that relieves stiff, aching joints in dogs.
Why do dogs use Carprovet Caprofen Caplets?
- Prescription Carprovet Carprofen is a safe, effective medication for relieving pain and inflammation in dogs.
- This non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) medicine is designed to reduce swelling and pain as a result of arthritis, surgery, or joint problems.
- Treating your dog with Carprovet Carprofen can help him get back to a better quality of life.
What else should I know about Carprovet Caprofen Caplets?
- Reduces pain and inflammation due to arthritis and joint problems.
- Relives pain and swelling due to surgery.
- Scored caplets for easy administration.
- Caplets have no flavor.
What problems could my dog have with Carprovet Caprofen Caplets?
- Most dogs tolerate carprofen well, but some dogs develop stomach ulcers, kidney problems, and liver problems. Your veterinarian will test your dog's blood regularly to check for these side effects.
- Contact your veterinarian if you notice side effects such as increased appetite, decreased appetite, vomiting, changes in bowel movements, changes in behavior or activity level, incoordination, weakness, seizures, aggression, changes in drinking, changes in urination, or jaudice.
How do you use Carprovet Caprofen Caplets?
- Carprofen caplets may be given with or without food. Giving carprofen with food may reduce stomach upset.
What is in Carprovet Caprofen Caplets?
- Carprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug that reduces swelling and pain.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- Carprovet is a brand name. You will receive the exact brand that you request.
Is it important for my dog to finish all of the Carprovet Caprofen Caplets?
- Dogs may use Carprovet Caprofen Caplets for different lengths of time. Please consult your veterinarian if you have any questions.
Review Summary
Ratings Distribution
Most Liked Positive Review
Significantly helped my senior Golden Retriever
Most Liked Negative Review
I will not buy this product again
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I highly suggest this for pet pain relief
From undisclosedComments about Carprovet (carprofen) CapletsMy Labradoodle is 13 yo & large @ 112 pounds. His hips are his main issue. I have used Carprofen tablets from Vet Direct & he achieves the same level of pain relief as with Brand name Rymidal - at much reduced cost. It's a win-win deal!-
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I will definitely but this product again
From undisclosedComments about Carprovet (carprofen) CapletsI was worried my fur baby would not take the caplets but at a third the price of the brand name chewable I was willing to try. A little cheese wrap and down they go. My girl is a hard working dog. She got kicked by one of the cows and injured her knee pretty bad. Carprofen helps relieve the pain and allows her to keep doing her job. -
Surprised me in a good way. Ha
From undisclosedComments about Carprovet (carprofen) CapletsI was surprised at how easy it was to order and how quickly my purchase arrived. It was my first experience at VetRXDirect but if this is any indication of their business model, I'm sold. Thank you and my aging puppy, Chloey, thanks you too. -
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great product at a great price
From undisclosedComments about Carprovet (carprofen) CapletsThis has been a very effective medication to help my 70 pound dog with arthritis and hip dysplasia. She has been using it for about 2 years and there is a noticeable difference in how active she. She actually is happy to take the medication because even she seem to know how much better she feels with it. VetRx Direct was also great getting the prescription filled and delivered very quickly and at a better price than I could find anywhere else. -
Always Buy Here If You Want To Save Money.
From undisclosedComments about Carprovet (carprofen) CapletsBuying these here instead of from my vet's office saves me a ton of money. My dog needs them for his spine issues. -
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From undisclosedComments about Carprovet (carprofen) CapletsProduct came quickly and she had no issues with it. -
Keeps my Great Dane pain free!
From undisclosedComments about Carprovet (carprofen) CapletsThese are for my 10 year old Great Dane, they keep him mobile and pain free. VetRxDirect contacts my vet to renew prescriptions, and ships these out in a very timely manner. Carprofen is expensive, but I think VetRxDirect has the best price available. I'm very happy with the service! -
I buy this every month.
From undisclosedComments about Carprovet (carprofen) CapletsGreat Rx @ a great price. Super service😄 -
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From undisclosedComments about Carprovet (carprofen) CapletsGood price compared to my vet and great delivery. My dog has been on this for about a year and has seen improvement. -
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From undisclosedComments about Carprovet (carprofen) CapletsEasy to order, quick delivery and great pricing. Why go elsewhere?
Q & A
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carprovet same as rimadyl?
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Carprovet and Rimadyl are brand names that both contain the same active ingredient, carprofen, a prescription non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) drug. However, they are made by two separate manufacturers.
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How much food does my dog need to eat with the carprofen? A kong or a meal??
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Carprofen can be given with or without food. It is recommended to be given with a meal or small treat to help reduce the chance of stomach upset. If vomiting or diarrhea occur while taking carprofen, please contact your veterinarian.
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How many mg to give a 85lb dog??
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Carprovet is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication used to treat pain and inflammaton associated with osteoarthritis in dogs. The manufacturer recommended dosage is 2 mg/lb by mouth once daily or divided as 1 mg/lb by mouth twice daily. Please speak with your veterinarian as they can provide the proper dosage to give based on your dog’s health.
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Is Carprovet the same as Carprofen??
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Carprovet is a brand name for carprofen, which is the drug’s generic name. There are several brand names/manufacturers of carprofen, so it is important to speak with your veterinarian about which product is best for your pet.
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what is the shelf life of this product??
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According to the packaging, Carprofen Caplets can be stored at room temperature until the stated expiration date. For questions related to the current availability of products, please contact customer service via email at [email protected] or by phone at 866.761.6578 or by using the chat window found at the bottom of any page. Contact information is available on our site at: https://www.vetrxdirect.com/contact
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Is it more effective to split the dosage over the entire day, rather than giving the dog all of the carprofen once a day? For example, morning, noon and evening??
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Please contact your veterinarian regarding appropriate dosing of this medication in your dog.
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Where is Putney Carprofen made, ingredients sourced??
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According to the package insert, Caprofen is made by Belcher Pharmaceuticals, LLC in Largo, Florida. The manufacturer did not have additional information on the source of individual ingredients.
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Is the caplet scored? Our vet prescribes 50 mg for Scooter, but dispenses a 100mg caplet scored so we can give Scooter 1/2 caplet daily.?
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The 100mg Carprofen caplets are scored.
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my dog has been taking 20mg Galliprant, 1 per day. What would be the equivalent dosage for Carprofen??
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Please contact your veterinarian to determine the correct dosage and administration of Carprofen for your dog.
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Since you are still out of carpaquin [ord #6616822] can i substitute the carprofen 75mg med instead ??
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Carpaquin is a brand name for carprofen, with the only difference being the manufacturer. Prescription substitutions must be approved by your pet's veterinarian, and you can contact VetRxDirect customer service to change your current order.
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