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RIMADYL PALATABLE TABLETS 50MG 100PK

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RIMADYL PALATABLE TABLETS 50MG 100PK - £ 66.97
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Product REF: PFRIM19
RIMADYL PALT TABS 20MG - £ 37.01
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Product REF: PFRIM10
RIMADYL PALT TABS 100MG - £ 108.54
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Product REF: PFRIM16
RIMADYL PALT TABS 20MG - £ 37.01
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Product REF: PFRIM10

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Vat Rate: 20%

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For analgesia and reduction of chronic inflammation, for example in degenerative joint disease of the dog. Rimadyl Palatable Tablets can also be used in the management of post-operative pain in dogs.

Our Standard Delivery - £6.75

Royal Mail Tracked 24 (Signed For)

  • Next business day service
  • Compensation cover up to £100
  • Signature on delivery

 

Any orders placed after close of business on Thursday will not be delivered until Tuesday

 

 

 

Our Express Delivery - £10.45

Royal Mail Special Delivery Guaranteed by 1pm

  • Next business day service
  • Insured up to £500
  • Signature on delivery

 

Please note that all chilled deliveries must be sent on an Express service.

Chilled orders placed after close of business on Wednesday will not be despatched until Monday

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Category POM-V
Temperature Ambient
MA/VM/EU No: 42058/4122
Species
  • dogs
VMD Link https://www.vmd.defra.gov.uk/productinformationdatabase/files/SPC_Documents/SPC_113065.PDF
NOAH Link
Dosage For oral administration. The tablets are palatable and are willingly consumed by most dogs when offered. An initial dose of 2 to 4 mg carprofen/kg bodyweight/day is recommended to be given as a single dose or in two equally divided doses. Subject to clinical response the dose may be reduced after 7 days to 2 mg carprofen/kg bodyweight/day given as a single daily dose. To extend analgesic and anti-inflammatory cover post operatively, parenteral therapy with Rimadyl Small Animal Injection may be followed with Rimadyl Palatable Tablets at 4mg/kg/day for up to 5 days. Duration of treatment will be dependent upon the response seen. Long term treatment should be under regular veterinary supervision.
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