Carodyl – 75 Dosage Calculator
Route of Administration: Oral (Can be given directly or mixed with food/water)
Carodyl (Carprofen) Tablets – Carodyl 100, Carodyl 75, Carodyl 25
What is Carodyl?
Carodyl is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) for dogs, containing Carprofen as the active ingredient. It is used for pain relief, inflammation reduction, and fever control, especially in conditions like arthritis, post-surgical recovery, and joint diseases.
Carodyl Variants & Strengths
🔹 Carodyl 100 mg – For large dogs
🔹 Carodyl 75 mg – For medium to large dogs
🔹 Carodyl 25 mg – For small to medium dogs
Each variant allows for accurate dosing based on the dog’s weight.
✅ Uses of Carodyl
- Osteoarthritis & Joint Pain – Helps relieve pain and stiffness.
- Post-Surgical Pain Relief – Used after surgeries like spaying, neutering, or orthopedic procedures.
- Musculoskeletal Disorders – Supports dogs with hip dysplasia, IVDD, or spondylosis.
- Injury & Trauma – Reduces pain from wounds, fractures, and sprains.
- Fever Reduction – Helps in managing fever and inflammation.
💊 Dosage Guidelines
✅ Standard Dose: 4 mg per kg once daily
✅ Alternative Dose: 2 mg per kg twice daily
💡 Administer with food to minimize stomach irritation.
Weight-Based Dosing Guide
Dog Weight | Carodyl Strength | Dosage (Approx.) |
---|---|---|
5-10 kg | Carodyl 25 mg | ½ – 1 tablet daily |
10-20 kg | Carodyl 75 mg | ½ – 1 tablet daily |
20-40 kg | Carodyl 100 mg | ½ – 1 tablet daily |
⚠ ALWAYS consult a veterinarian for the correct dosage based on the dog’s health condition.
⚠️ Side Effects & Precautions
Common Side Effects:
- Vomiting, diarrhea, or reduced appetite
- Lethargy or behavioral changes
- Increased thirst and urination
Severe Reactions (Seek Vet Help Immediately):
🚨 Black/tarry stools (GI bleeding)
🚨 Yellowing of gums/eyes (liver damage)
🚨 Weakness or collapse (kidney failure risk)
⚠️ Warnings & Contraindications
❌ Do NOT use in:
- Dogs with liver/kidney disease or stomach ulcers
- Dogs taking steroids or other NSAIDs
- Pregnant or lactating dogs
- Cats (Carprofen is NOT safe for cats)
🐾 Important Notes
✔ Regular vet monitoring is advised for long-term use.
✔ Never exceed the prescribed dose to avoid toxicity.
✔ Ensure plenty of water intake to support kidney function.