Here are 4 reasons why you should talk to your veterinarian about using Galliprant to help treat your dog's osteoarthritis pain and inflammation.
Galliprant is an NSAID that targets the source of canine osteoarthritis pain and inflammation, while reducing the impact on kidney and liver health.ǂ
ǂMonitoring is recommended if used long-term.
Contrary to popular belief, canine osteoarthritis often starts at a young age.1 Galliprant is approved for use in dogs at least 9 months of age and greater than 8 pounds, so you and your veterinarian can intervene early – as soon as your dog is in pain.
Galliprant is safe for daily use in dogs – and that's good because osteoarthritis is a life-long condition. You can't cure it, but you can help manage your best friend's daily osteoarthritis pain with Galliprant.
Every day brings opportunities for your dog to be active. A once-daily, flavored, chewable tablet delivers targeted osteoarthritis pain relief, so your dog can get back to doing the things he loves.
Your dog has stairs to climb, monsters to check for under beds – and no time to spare for canine osteoarthritis pain. Let Galliprant help manage osteoarthritis pain so your dog can get back to sharing special moments with you.
See the DifferenceAsia's family was devastated when her canine osteoarthritis forced her to retire from law enforcement. To help ease her pain, her veterinarian prescribed Galliprant.
Fortunately for Asia and her family, Galliprant helped reduce Asia's pain, so she could continue to be a guard dog in retirement. The adorable little girl she protects – and her family – couldn't be happier.
When it comes to osteoarthritis pain relief, your veterinarian knows best. Talk to them to see if Galliprant is right for your dog.
Galliprant is an NSAID that controls pain and inflammation associated with osteoarthritis in dogs.
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.
View full product label for complete safety information or contact your veterinarian.
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