Meloxicam injection (Welox)

Meloxicam injection (Welox)

Meloxicam Solution for Injection

This page contains information on Meloxicam Solution for Injection for veterinary use.
The information provided typically includes the following:

  • Meloxicam Solution for Injection Indications
  • Warnings and cautions for Meloxicam Solution for Injection
  • Direction and dosage information for Meloxicam Solution for Injection
  • Meloxicam Solution for Injection

    This treatment applies to the following species:

    • Cats
    • Dogs
    • Meloxicam Solution for Injection Indications

      Dogs: Meloxicam Solution for Injection is indicated in dogs for the control of pain and inflammation associated with osteoarthritis.

    • Side EffectsStomach upset: vomiting, diarrhea, and/or appetite loss are the important side effects to watch for, especially in the three weeks or so after beginning long-term meloxicam. These symptoms can have multiple meanings so it is important to sort them out.
      • Some pets are simply sensitive to NSAIDs despite the COX-preferential nature of meloxicam. These pets simply need nausea relief in the short term and a different pain management regimen after recovery.
      • Some dogs have an unrecognized liver problem. Meloxicam is removed from the body by the liver, which means that a liver on meloxicam has extra work. This is not a problem for a normal liver but a diseased liver could be tipped into failure from the extra load. This is why screening tests are so important prior to long-term use.
      • Another problem manifesting with upset stomach is an idiosyncratic hepatopathy (a liver condition that is not dose-dependent or predictable in any way). While this only occurs in 1 in 5,000 dogs, it is a more serious problem that likely would require hospitalization.
      • Altered kidney function (especially in cats) is a concern with any NSAID and might also manifest as an upset stomach. This is another reason why pre-screening of kidney function before long-term use is especially important before beginning meloxicam
      • Click on the “Enquire” button to submit your requirement for Pcd pharma franchise or pharma third party manufacturing of this product.Also For Higher Anitibiotics (Beta lactum) :- WelcureRemediesExplore more from this category:
        Multivitamin ,Multimineral Tablet (Intevit-F)Vancomycin 1 gm Injection (I Vanc 1gm) Ondansetron Injection (Insetron)Tramadol hydrochloride 50 mg/ml (Integrol)Amikacin 250 mg (Imcan 250) InjectionGranisetron 1mg (Integron)Terlipersin (Interli-10 ML) Injection

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Meloxicam injection (Welox)

Meloxicam Solution for Injection
This page contains information on Meloxicam Solution for Injection for veterinary use. The information provided typically includes the following:
  • Meloxicam Solution for Injection Indications
  • Warnings and cautions for Meloxicam Solution for Injection
  • Direction and dosage information for Meloxicam Solution for Injection
  • Meloxicam Solution for Injection
    This treatment applies to the following species:
    • Cats
    • Dogs
  • Meloxicam Solution for Injection Indications
Dogs
Meloxicam Solution for Injection is indicated in dogs for the control of pain and inflammation associated with osteoarthritis.
  • Side Effects
Stomach upset: vomiting, diarrhea, and/or appetite loss are the important side effects to watch for, especially in the three weeks or so after beginning long-term meloxicam. These symptoms can have multiple meanings so it is important to sort them out.
  • Some pets are simply sensitive to NSAIDs despite the COX-preferential nature of meloxicam. These pets simply need nausea relief in the short term and a different pain management regimen after recovery.
  • Some dogs have an unrecognized liver problem. Meloxicam is removed from the body by the liver, which means that a liver on meloxicam has extra work. This is not a problem for a normal liver but a diseased liver could be tipped into failure from the extra load. This is why screening tests are so important prior to long-term use.
  • Another problem manifesting with upset stomach is an idiosyncratic hepatopathy (a liver condition that is not dose-dependent or predictable in any way). While this only occurs in 1 in 5,000 dogs, it is a more serious problem that likely would require hospitalization.
  • Altered kidney function (especially in cats) is a concern with any NSAID and might also manifest as an upset stomach. This is another reason why pre-screening of kidney function before long-term use is especially important before beginning meloxicam
Click on the “Enquire” button to submit your requirement for Pcd pharma franchise or pharma third party manufacturing of this product.Also For Higher Anitibiotics (Beta lactum) :- WelcureRemedies Explore more from this category: Multivitamin ,Multimineral Tablet (Intevit-F)Vancomycin 1 gm Injection (I Vanc 1gm) Ondansetron Injection (Insetron) Tramadol hydrochloride 50 mg/ml (Integrol) Amikacin 250 mg (Imcan 250) Injection Granisetron 1mg (Integron) Terlipersin (Interli-10 ML) Injection    

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