
Galliprant Rx
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Galliprant Rx
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Usually ships the same weekday before 3pm CT with veterinary approval.
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Requires veterinary authorization.
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Your pet's veterinarian will provide directions for use.
What is Galliprant for Dogs?
- Galliprant is prescription strength pain reliever for dogs with osteoarthritis that contains grapripant, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID).
- Arthritis can be painful for dogs, and make them more reluctant to the daily activities they enjoy.
- Age and breed can also play a role, but if you have noticed your dog slowing down or losing interest in physical activity, it may be time to talk with your veterinarian.
- When caught in the early stages, it can be easier to treat.
- Galliprant can help manage the pain and inflammation.
Why do cats and dogs use Galliprant?
- Galliprant is prescription strength pain reliever for dogs with osteoarthritis that contains grapripant, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID).
- It works to target pain and swelling at its source by blocking the receptor, so your dog can keep moving.
What else should I know about Galliprant?
- Tablets are flavored with pork liver for easier dosing.
- Tablets can be split.
What problems could my dog have with Galliprant?
- Possible side effects are vomiting and decreased appetite.
- Galliprant is a new drug and not all side effects have been well documented. Contact your veterinarian if you notice any unusual symptoms in your dog after you start giving Galliprant.
How do you use Galliprant?
- Give Galliprant by mouth once daily as directed by your veterinarian.
What is in Galliprant?
- The drug in Galliprant is Grapiprant.
- Grapiprant is a new class of nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug (NSAID) that treats pain and inflammation by blocking receptors in the body.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- Galliprant is a brand name. You will receive the exact brand that you request.
Is it important for my dog to finish all of the Galliprant?
- Dogs may use Galliprant for different lengths of time. Please consult your veterinarian if you have any questions.
Review Summary
61 total reviews
Rated 4.82 out of 5 stars
100% of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Ratings Distribution
53 5 star reviews
7 4 star reviews
0 3 star reviews
0 2 star reviews
1 1 star reviews
Most Liked Positive Review
I would buy this product again!
My vet suggested this product and I'm glad I tried it. My dog is 13 yrs old & has hip dysplasia she has problems getting up & down. She has been on it for a little over a week & I can see a small difference already! She seems to be more mobile & feeling better overall. I hope to see more improvements soon! It has helped my old girl! 😊
Most Liked Negative Review
Caused blood from rectum and gastro upset
Made my dog bleed from his rectum within one day of using. It did give him relief from arthritis however. The manufacturer advised us to use on an empty stomach. I wonder if it could be less hard on his gastrointestinal tract if given with a meal?
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I wish I could give him more.
From UndisclosedComments about GalliprantI helps Buddy with his Arthrithis. -
I will continue to buy this product - very helpful!
From UndisclosedComments about GalliprantI've been using Galliprant for my senior pups (my most recent prescri-be, Maggie pictured) for at least several years. So far, it has been very effective in managing their arthritis pain and seems to be much safer than the traditional NSAIDs (Deramaxx, Rimadyl, etc.).-
My 12-year-old, Maggie
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Helps keep my boy Kit mobile
From UndisclosedComments about GalliprantKit is a tripod as a result of cancer surgery. His surgeon, acupuncturist and regular veterinarian all recommended this drug to help keep him comfortable due to the extra stresses put on his 3 legged body.-
Kit still loves to play ball, from the sitting or lying down position.
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Seems to relieve arthritis pain.
From UndisclosedComments about GalliprantSeems to relieve arthritis pain. -
Good price will buy again
From UndisclosedComments about GalliprantFor my dog with bad joints -
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Offers relief to senior Golden Retriever
From UndisclosedComments about GalliprantMy nearly 15-year-old Golden Retriever has been taking Galliprant coupled with Gabapentin for her pain and inflammation due to arthritis. The Galliprant seems to alleviate some of her pain and she has not experienced any side effects while taking the medicine. -
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Galliprant returned my dog to her youthful days
From UndisclosedComments about GalliprantGalliprant has helped my 15 year old dog so much. She is much more active and seems to enjoy going on long walks again, just like she did when she was younger. It's expensive but worth it for the pain relief it has given my dog. I give her one dose a day and she seems much less stiff. -
Great product
From UndisclosedComments about GalliprantThe vet recommended this product for pain relief from arthritis and some nerve deterioration in our 15 year old Labradoodle. It has really made a difference in her behavior and her apparent comfort level -
Highly Recommend Galliprant for Dogs with Arthritis
From UndisclosedComments about GalliprantMy Corgi is 12 years old and has had problems due to arthritis for a couple of years now. Galliprant has worked well in managing his pain. He gets around a lot better since he's been on this med. VetRxDirect shipped my order extremely fast. I'm very pleased. -
Helps our 11.5 year old labrador's hip discomfort.
From UndisclosedComments about GalliprantThis products helps our 11.5 year old labrador's hip discomfort much better than other medications we've tried. This, like any medication, requires routine follow up with your veterinarian.
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Q & A
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Can galliprant be use in dogs that being treated for kidney disease?
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Currently, there is no information regarding the use of Galliprant in dogs with kidney disease. It is recommended that you consult with your veterinarian to determine if this medication is appropriate for your dog’s needs.
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Is it possible to cut the dose in half after taking for a while??
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Galliprant is a prescription strength pain reliever for dogs with osteoarthritis. The dosage of Galliprant is dependent on what your veterinarian recommends for the treatment of your dog’s condition. The 60 mg tablets are scored; the 100 mg tablets are not scored and the manufacturer states that these tablets should not be broken in half, as the amount of drug in each half of the tablet cannot be guaranteed. Please consult your veterinarian regarding any further questions or concerns regarding this medication in your dog.
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Should this be administered with food at meal time or on an empty stomach??
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According to the manufacturer, giving Galliprant with food or on an empty stomach can change how much Galliprant is absorbed or available in your dog’s body. However, the manufacturer does not make a recommendation as to administering with or without food. Please consult your veterinarian to see what would be most appropriate for your dog.
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My dog has a case of kennel cough. Can Robitussin be given to a dog taking Galliprant.?
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There are no known interactions with Galliprant and Robitussin. Please contact your veterinarian regarding the use of these two products in your dog, prior to using them together.
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Can galliprant 60 mg tabs be split into thirds to save money??
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No, the Galliprant 60 mg tablets cannot be split into thirds based on their shape. Please consider the Galliprant 20mg tablets for accurate dosing.
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Is a script required for this product ??
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Yes. Galliprant is a prescription drug.
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Yes, Galliprant is a prescription drug requiring authorization through your pet's veterinarian.
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Hi, how long will it take to notice the effects of galliprant in a shih tzu dog?
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According to the manufacturer, the results may vary from each dog. The manufacturer's field study was conducted for 28 days for the control of pain and inflammation. There is no mention of how long it will take to first notice the effects or when to notice the maximum effects. Again, the results will vary from dog to dog.
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