Just like humans, dogs suffer from joint pain caused by osteoarthritis. Constant pain is no way to live, so when your dog feels pain caused by canine arthritis, you want to do everything you can to help alleviate the pain. Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease that affects your dog's joints and is the most common cause of chronic pain in dogs. Surprisingly, twenty percent of dogs suffer from this disease. So you might wonder what this means. Quite simply, osteoarthritis makes it painful for your dog to jump, climb stairs, or even get in and out of the car.
Deramaxx is a prescription pet med used to control chronic osteoarthritis pain or the pain and inflammation associated with orthopedic surgery. Deramaxx is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) belonging to the COX-2 inhibitor class, similar to the human medications Celebrex and Bextra. The active ingredient in Deramaxx is deracoxib.
Deramaxx is proven safe enough to use every day, which is important because your dog feels pain every day. As with all drugs used to treat osteoarthritis, side effects involving the digestive system, kidneys or liver may occur. Normally, these side effects are mild, but in extreme cases, may be serious. If your dog develops any side effects, you should stop using Deramaxx and consult your veterinarian. If your dog is currently using other NSAIDs or corticosteroids, you should avoid using Deramaxx. If you have any questions, please contact DoctorSolve™ through our toll-free number: (866) 732.0305. Deramaxx is most effective when taken with food, but studies prove the tablets are still effective when delivered on an empty stomach. To prevent postoperative orthopedic pain, you should administer Deramaxx prior to the procedure.
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