And many, many [people]
use ketoprofen,» he says.
Not exact matches
Alam is worried, however, by signs that the
use of problematic alternatives to diclofenac, such as
ketoprofen, is on the rise — even within safety zones.
The first method Alizadeh Fard and Barkdoll tested was to
use polymer - coated magnetic nanoparticles to adsorb Tonalide (
used to mask odors and often found in detergents), Bisphenol - A (better known as BPA,
used to make plastics clear and tough), Triclosan (an anti-bacterial and anti-fungal agent
used in cleaning products that is now banned), Metolachlor (an herbicide),
Ketoprofen (an anti-inflammatory) and Estriol (an estrogen supplement).
Carprofen (Rimadyl), Etodolac (EtoGesic), Deracoxib (Deramaxx),
Ketoprofen, Meloxicam: These are non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) developed for
use in dogs with osteoarthritis.
These are the same medications typically
used to treat arthritis in dogs, and include non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as carprofen, deracoxib, etodolac,
ketoprofen, and meloxicam; and corticosteroids such as cortisone and prednisone.
Injectable
ketoprofen may be
used while your pet is hospitalized, but an oral capsule is available for your
use at home.
General Description:
Ketoprofen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)
used in dogs and cats to control fever, pain and inflammation.
The most common analgesics currently
used in rabbits include butorphanol, buprenorphine and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as aspirin, carprofen, diclofenac, flunixin, ibuprofen, indomethacin,
ketoprofen, meloxicam, acetominophen and piroxicam.
Ketoprofen has been advocated by some vets for short - term
use in situations such as post-surgical pain but advise against long term
use and other vets report high incidences of ulcers associated with its
use for more than 3 to 5 days, so it may not have much benefit in your situation.