Anti-Inflammatory
Fast, Targeted Relief for Inflammation and Discomfort
EntirelyPets Anti‑Inflammatory products provide prescription-strength medications to reduce inflammation, manage pain, and improve mobility in dogs and cats. Whether your pet has arthritis, injury‑related swelling, or post‑surgical discomfort, these vet‑formulated treatments help restore comfort and activity.
What Is Anti‑Inflammatory?
“Anti‑Inflammatory” refers to a range of NSAID medications—such as carprofen, meloxicam, and deracoxib—designed by veterinarians to combat painful inflammation. Available in chewable tablets or caplets, these prescription drugs are tailored for safe, effective relief under your vet’s guidance.
Key Benefits
- Reduces joint inflammation and stiffness
- Alleviates pain from arthritis and injuries
- Improves mobility and quality of life
- Available in chewable or tablet forms
- Convenient home delivery with dosing reminders
Top Anti‑Inflammatory Products
- Carprofen (Rimadyl) – Fast‑acting joint relief
- Meloxicam (Metacam) – Once‑daily anti‑inflammatory
- Deracoxib (Deramaxx) – Potent NSAID for pain management
- Firocoxib (Previcox) – Long‑lasting joint support
- Grapiprant (Galliprant) – Selective EP4 receptor antagonist
Pros
- Vet‑approved, prescription‑strength relief
- Multiple dosage options for any pet size
- Fast onset of action to relieve pain
- Helps maintain active lifestyle
Cons
- Requires a valid veterinary prescription
- Possible gastrointestinal side effects
- Not suitable for pets with certain organ diseases
- Risk of overuse if not monitored
How It Works
The Anti-Inflammatory section includes non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), corticosteroids, and natural supplements designed to reduce swelling, pain, and tissue damage in pets. These products work by blocking inflammatory pathways or suppressing the immune response, helping manage conditions like arthritis, injuries, or post-operative inflammation.
Who It’s For
Best for pets with joint disease, soft tissue injuries, or chronic inflammatory conditions under veterinary supervision. Often used in aging pets or those recovering from surgery. Not recommended for pets with liver, kidney, or gastrointestinal issues unless approved by a veterinarian, as some medications may carry risks with long-term use.
Real-World Use
Pet owners rely on anti‑inflammatory medications to manage chronic arthritis pain before activities like walks, and for acute injuries or post‑op recovery as directed by their veterinarian. Always administer with food and follow the full prescribed course to ensure safe, effective relief.
Keep your pet moving freely and comfortably with prescription anti‑inflammatory care from EntirelyPets Pharmacy.
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