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Galliprant

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Product Description

Galliprant is the first-of-its-kind, non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory (NSAID) drug that delivers osteoarthritis (OA) pain and inflammation relief to your dog.

This unique drug is safe and approved to use daily, and can be used right from the start of your dog’s osteoarthritis treatment plan for as long as needed

Galliprant’s unique treatment aims to break the osteoarthritis pain cycle: less pain and inflammation leads to more movement, and that can mean less weight gain and less joint stress for your dog.

Key Features
  • Galliprant is the first-of-its-kind targeted non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) for osteoarthritis (OA) pain and inflammation relief in dogs
  • Targets the source of the pain while reducing impact on kidney and liver health (Monitoring is recommended if used long-term.)
  • Targets canine OA pain and inflammation from first diagnosis (Approved for use in dogs older than 9 months of age and greater than 8 pounds)
  • Tasty, pork-flavored chewable tablet for easy daily dosing
  • Helps break the osteoarthritis pain cycle – more movement means less weight gain and less joint stress
  • Not for use in humans. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Monitoring is recommended if used long term. Should not be used in dogs who are allergic to grapiprant or with other anti-inflammatory drugs. The safe use of Galliprant has not been studied in dogs younger than 9 months of age and less than 8 pounds, breeding, pregnant or lactating dogs, or dogs with heart disease. The most common adverse reactions were vomiting, diarrhea, decreased appetite and tiredness.


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