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Meclofenamic Acid in Animals. Meclofenamic acid is a fenemate (anthranilic acid) NSAID available for horses as a granular preparation and for dogs as an oral tablet. The recommended dosage in horses is 2.2 mg/kg per day for 5–7 days; the recommended dosage in dogs is 1.1 mg/kg per day for 5–7 days.
Table 1. Characteristics of an Ideal NSAID for Use in Cats. 1. Spares COX-1 and targets COX-2. 2. Provides targeted action. Prolonged action in targeted tissues. Appropriate duration of action in the central nervous system. Spares ‘non target’ tissues. 3. Can be administered with ease and accuracy.
Table 1. Characteristics of an Ideal NSaID for Use in Cats. Spares COX-1 and targets COX-2. Provides targeted action. Prolonged action in targeted tissues. Appropriate duration of action in the central nervous system. Spares ‘non target’ tissues. Can be administered with ease and accuracy.
23 Δεκ 2021 · For example, acute visceral pain associated with elective procedures (eg, feline neutering) may be treated effectively with NSAIDs, opioids, alpha-2 agonists 64,65 and local anaesthetic techniques (eg, intratesticular, incisional, intraperitoneal or transversus abdominis plane [TAP] block). Acute somatic or neuropathic pain associated with ...
NSAIDs have been available to treat dogs with degenerative joint disease (DJD),17 only a restricted range has been licensed for short-term (up to a few days) use in cats. At the time of writing, at least one NSAID – meloxicam – has been licensed for long-term use in cats in many regions of the world, transforming our
8 Απρ 2024 · Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are widely used and are effective for the management of pain in cats. These Guidelines will support veterinarians in decision-making around prescribing NSAIDs in situations of chronic pain, to minimise adverse effects and optimise pain management.
1 Ιουλ 2007 · Tolfenamic acid and ketoprofen are labeled for up to 5 days’ use in some countries, but unlike dogs, no NSAIDs are intended for long-term use in cats. Despite this, many cats have benefited from treatment with NSAIDs for months and sometimes years.