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Reduces Pain and Inflammation associated with Arthritis? | ||
Reduces Fever? | ||
Reduces Joint Stiffness? | ||
Controls Symptoms of Osteoarthritis | ||
Additional Benefits | Also relieves pain and inflammation from hip dysplasia | Buffered to prevent upset stomach and does not reduce appetite like some pain medications |
What Makes it Different? | Reduces hormones that cause inflammation and pain in the body | Comes in a snap and chew treat size for large and giant breeds. |
Recommended For? | Dogs (over 12 months of age and weighing more than 11 pounds) | Dogs (Large and Giant Breeds) |
Product Type | Tablet | Chewable Tablet |
Usage | ||
RX Required | ||
How Long does it Take to Work? | Within Hours of Dose | Within Hours of Dose |
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Ingredients | Etodolac | Aspirin |
Does it have long-term side effects? | In target animal safety studies, EtoGesic Tablets were well tolerated clinically when given at the label dosage for periods as long as one year. | No known |
Cautions | EtoGesic should not be used on cats or pregnant or nursing animals. EtoGesic can increase the risk of serious effects of the stomach and intestines, including bleeding or perforation. At the first sign of anything abnormal, stop using EtoGesic and call your veterinarian. | Do Not Give To Cats |
What are Customers saying Pros | Destiny has been on this product 14 of her 16 years due to a rare swelling of her paw. Now that she is older, it really takes the edge off. Wish more vets would reccomend it, just safer for the animals | My Golden Retriever was limping and having a hard time going up stairs. Since using Vetrynol Aspirin she is so much better. NO limp and no hesitation about stairs and jumping into the truck. Much improved. |
What are Customers saying Cons | - | "...too strong for my dog My little dog only weighs 5lbs." |
Vet Recommendations | Currently under review | Vetrynol Aspirin product review: In recent years there has been the development of many newer non-steroidal anti inflammatory drugs to help manage both acute and chronic pain for a variety of medical conditions from arthritis and spinal problems, to post surgical management of pain. While these newer drugs are often considered somewhat more effective and safer than older drugs like aspirin, they are also much more expensive. In my opinion and experience over many years of veterinary practice, products like vetrin aspirin are often comparably effective to these newer drugs, and I have even found Vetrynol Aspirin to be effective at lower than recommended dosages than the label suggests, as low as 3 to 5 mg per pound once or twice daily as needed. As with any products of the non-steroidal anti inflammatory drug class, I always recommend vet exams and blood work before starting such over the counter medicines. As is also the case with drugs of this class, occasional digestive and less common kidney/liver issues can occur with both short or long term use in very sensitive pets. However at lower dosages and with periodic vet exams both before and when using this product longer term, I have found this product quite effective, especially when used with joint supplements like super joint enhancer from 1800petmeds. I give this product an overall rating of a 4, with an efficacy a 4 and taste/ease of use a 5. |
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