Wagg & Purr Carprofen Injection

Wagg & Purr® Carprofen Injection is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic for use in dogs, cats, and horses.

Dosage and Administration

For dosage and administration, refer to the table below.

Animal Dosage
Dogs For IV and SC use. The dose rate is 4.0 mg/kg (1 mL/12.5 kg) bodyweight. Wagg & Purr® Carprofen Injection is best given pre-operatively, either at the time of premedication or induction of anaesthesia.
Cats For IV and SC use as a single dose. The dose rate is 4.0 mg/kg (0.24 mL/3 kg) bodyweight. Wagg & Purr Carprofen Injection is best given pre-operatively, either at the time of pre-medication or induction of anaesthesia. Due to the longer half-life in cats and narrower therapeutic index, particular care should be taken not to exceed the recommended dose and the use of a 1 mL graduated syringe is recommended to measure the dose accurately.
Horses For IV use only. The dose rate is 0.7 mg/kg (1 mL/70 kg) bodyweight. It should be given by IV injection as a single dose. The dose may be repeated after 24 hours and then given daily for a total treatment period of up to 5 days. A clinical reevaluation should be conducted before continuing treatment beyond 5 days.

Active Constituent(s)

Carprofen 50 mg/mL

Indications

Wagg & Purr® Carprofen Injection is a non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory formulation with analgesic action.

It is indicated as an aid in the alleviation of pain and inflammation associated with musculoskeletal disorders and for anti-inflammatory treatment after surgery in the horse.

In the dog and cat, it is indicated for the control of post-operative pain and inflammation following orthopaedic and soft-tissue (including intra-ocular) surgery.

Contraindications

Wagg & Purr® Carprofen Injection is contraindicated in animals suffering from cardiac, hepatic, or renal disease, or where there is evidence of a blood dyscrasia or hypersensitivity to the product.

Avoid use of Wagg & Purr® Carprofen Injection in any dehydrated, hypovolaemic, or hypotensive animal as there is a potential risk of increased renal toxicity.

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