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Carprofen (Carprofen) - Indications and Dosage

 
 



INDICATIONS

Novox® is indicated for the relief of pain and inflammation associated with osteoarthritis in dogs and for the control of postoperative pain associated with soft tissue and orthopedic surgeries in dogs.

DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION

Always provide Client Information Sheet with prescription. Carefully consider the potential benefits and risk of Novox® and other treatment options before deciding to use Novox®. Use the lowest effective dose for the shortest duration consistent with individual response. The recommended dosage for oral administration to dogs is 2 mg/lb (4.4 mg/kg) of body weight daily. The total daily dose may be administered as 2 mg/lb of body weight once daily or divided and administered as 1 mg/lb (2.2 mg/kg) twice daily. For the control of postoperative pain, administer approximately 2 hours before the procedure. Caplets are scored and dosage should be calculated in half-caplet increments.

EFFECTIVENESS

Confirmation of the effectiveness of carprofen for the relief of pain and inflammation associated with osteoarthritis, and for the control of postoperative pain associated with soft tissue and orthopedic surgeries, was demonstrated in 7 placebo-controlled, masked studies examining the anti-inflammatory and analgesic effectiveness of carprofen caplets in various breeds of dogs.

Separate placebo-controlled, masked, multicenter field studies confirmed the anti-inflammatory and analgesic effectiveness of carprofen caplets when dosed at 2 mg/lb once daily or when divided and administered at 1 mg/lb twice daily. In these 2 field studies, dogs diagnosed with osteoarthritis showed statistically significant overall improvement based on lameness evaluations by the veterinarian and owner observations when administered carprofen at labeled doses.

Separate placebo-controlled, masked, multicenter field studies confirmed the effectiveness of carprofen caplets for the control of postoperative pain when dosed at 2 mg/lb once daily in various breeds of dogs. In these studies, dogs presented for ovariohysterectomy, cruciate repair and aural surgeries were administered carprofen preoperatively and for a maximum of 3 days (soft tissue) or 4 days (orthopedic) postoperatively. In general, dogs administered carprofen showed statistically significant reduction in pain scores compared to controls.

STORAGE

Store caplets at controlled room temperature 15°-30°C (59°-86°F).

HOW SUPPLIED

Novox® Caplets 25 mg — Each light orange, convex tablet debossed with "G" on one side and bisected on the other side with "33" on the left and "11" on the right of the bisect.

Bottles of 60 NDC 50989-740-50
Bottles of 100 NDC 50989-740-51
Bottles of 180 NDC 50989-740-84

Novox® Caplets 75 mg — Each light orange, convex tablet debossed with "G" on one side and bisected on the other side with "33" on the left and "22" on the right of the bisect.

Bottles of 60 NDC 50989-741-50
Bottles of 180 NDC 50989-741-84

Novox® Caplets 100 mg — Each light orange, convex tablet debossed with "G" on one side and bisected on the other side with "33" on the left and "33" on the right of the bisect.

Bottles of 60 NDC 50989-742-50
Bottles of 180 NDC 50989-742-84

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