Carprofen Chewable Tablets 50 mg for Dog
Carprofen Chewable Tablets 50 mg for Dogs are a veterinary-prescribed non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to relieve pain, inflammation, and stiffness associated with osteoarthritis, joint disorders, musculoskeletal injuries, and post-operative recovery in dogs. Formulated specifically for canine use and available in a palatable chewable form for accurate dosing and easy administration.
What Carprofen 50 mg Is Used For
Carprofen reduces pain and inflammation by inhibiting prostaglandins involved in joint swelling and tissue damage.
Indications:
- Osteoarthritis and degenerative joint disease
- Post-operative pain and inflammation
- Soft-tissue injuries (sprains, ligament strain)
- Chronic joint pain in medium to large breed dogs
- Mobility support in senior dogs
How Carprofen Works
Carprofen selectively inhibits COX-2 enzymes, which play a primary role in inflammation and pain, while sparing COX-1 activity responsible for gastric protection. This makes it better tolerated than many non-selective NSAIDs when used under veterinary supervision.
Key Benefits
- Relieves pain, swelling, and stiffness
- Improves mobility and quality of life
- Suitable for medium to large dogs
- Chewable, palatable tablets for easy dosing
- Can be used for short-term or long-term therapy (with monitoring)
Active Ingredient
- Carprofen – 50 mg (NSAID)
Dosage & Administration
Standard veterinary dose:
4.4 mg per kg body weight per day
(or 2.2 mg/kg twice daily, if advised)
Administration guidelines:
- Give orally with or immediately after food
- Tablets may be divided for precise dosing
- Follow veterinarian-prescribed duration strictly
Do not exceed the recommended dose.
Who Should Use Carprofen 50 mg
- Dogs diagnosed with arthritis or chronic joint pain
- Dogs recovering from orthopedic or soft-tissue surgery
- Medium to large breed dogs requiring higher-strength dosing
- Senior dogs with mobility issues
Safety Information
Carprofen must be used only under veterinary supervision.
Do NOT use in dogs with:
- Liver or kidney disease
- Gastrointestinal ulcers or bleeding
- Concurrent NSAID or corticosteroid therapy
- Pregnancy or lactation
Possible side effects:
- Vomiting or diarrhea
- Reduced appetite
- Lethargy
- Black or tarry stools
Stop medication and contact your veterinarian if adverse signs appear.
Storage Instructions
Store in a cool, dry place. Keep tightly sealed and out of reach of children and pets.
FAQ
What is Carprofen 50 mg used for in dogs?
Carprofen 50 mg is used to treat pain and inflammation caused by arthritis, injuries, and post-surgical recovery in dogs.
Is Carprofen safe for long-term use?
Yes, when prescribed by a veterinarian with regular blood monitoring.
Can Carprofen be given daily?
Yes. Dosing frequency depends on your dog’s condition and veterinary advice.
Should Carprofen be given with food?
Yes. Giving with food helps reduce gastrointestinal irritation.
Is Carprofen safe for cats?
No. Carprofen is for dogs only and must never be given to cats.







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