shelee
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Are their any opinions on whether you feel your dog's arthritis pain is controlled better be either one of these?
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She is on Gabapentin, but needs more to control her pain for advanced elbow arthritis. She has been on carprofen for many years (checking her vitals and blood every 6-12 months), and does pretty good, but still has some pain. A new vet has suggested Previcox, saying some dogs do better on different NSAIDS. So I was just curious what others think. She is on a long list of supplements that I won't go into. This vet really wants to try PRP injections, but we are hesitate. I had posted a few months ago about PRP injections. Someone was going to try them on her two dogs and promised to post the results. I haven't seen her post and tried messaging her with no response.We choose Gabapentin.
Previcox is better on the stomach than Carprofen. My ortho vet switched my boy over to Previcox for this reason.
However they will both upset tummies and if it is for long term use, and possibly cause IBD and stomach cancer in the long run (this is what happened to my boy). I think I may have said it last time you posted, but you really, really should have a dog on NSAIDs on a stomach protectorant as well.
Yes you did. She does take a herbal formula that contains licorice root, ginger, and also slippery elm.
I agree with Trini about galliprant. I've used carprofen, rimadyl and other meds for Barkley and the one that worked best with virtually no side effects was galliprant. That's my first choice for arthritis.
My vet did discuss Galliprant with me. It is his experience for my dogs level of discomfort Galliprant would not work as well as Carprofen or Previcox. He gave me a 14 day trial of the Previcox. If I don't see results with this, I will ask for a trial of Galliprant.