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  2. Oclacitinib - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] It is considered to be highly effective in dogs, and has been established as safe for at least short-term use. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Its efficacy equals that of prednisolone at first, though oclacitinib has been found to be more effective in the short term in terms of itchiness and dermatitis, long term safety is unknown. [ 12 ]

  3. Carprofen - Wikipedia

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    Carprofen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug approved for use in dogs. [5] It aids in the relief of inflammation, pain, and fever. Carprofen can be administered in pill, chewable tablet, or injection form. [6] Carprofen can be used for long-term pain management of such conditions as osteoarthritis, which is common in canine patients, or ...

  4. List of veterinary drugs - Wikipedia

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    meloxicam – nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) metacam – used to reduce inflammation and pain; methimazole – used in treatment of hyperthyroidism; methocarbamol - muscle relaxant used to reduce muscle spasms associated with inflammation, injury, intervertebral disc disease, and certain toxicities

  5. 25 Best Dog Allergy Supplements - AOL

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    The omega-3 fatty acids found in Yuma Omega 3 for Dogs help to reduce inflammation and support your dog’s immune system, combating common allergy-causing triggers.

  6. Gastric dilatation volvulus - Wikipedia

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    GDV is a life-threatening condition in dogs that requires prompt treatment. It is common in certain breeds; deep-chested breeds are especially at risk. Mortality rates in dogs range from 10 to 60%, even with treatment. [2] With surgery, the mortality rate is 15 to 33 percent. [3]

  7. List of dog diseases - Wikipedia

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    Naproxen (Aleve)* has a long half-life in dogs and can cause gastrointestinal irritation, anemia, melena (digested blood in feces), and vomiting. [175] Antifreeze* is very dangerous to dogs and causes central nervous system depression and acute kidney injury. Treatment needs to be within eight hours of ingestion to be successful. [174]