Re: I'm sort of anti-rimadyl
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Originally posted by dragondawg
and prefer Deramaxx for my dogs due to the liver problems of Rimadyl. Most dogs that have liver problems with Rimadyl do so within a few months. So if yours is doing well on the current dosage then you should continue to give it.
tatsxxx11 brought up an excellent point - make sure your Vet continues to monitor on a monthly basis the liver enzymes. If your dog should suddenly become nauseated, and/or anorexic then promptly withdraw the Rimadyl and head to the Vet.
I was going to bring up Deramaxx as well, as an alternative. When it comes to both Deramaxx and Rimadyl, they are for the same thing, but Rimadyl is "the big guns" according to my vet. Usually they prescribe Deramaxx first, then bring in Rimadyl when the Deramaxx stops working.
We've had patients on Rimadyl for years, so as long as everything is being monitored, like Sandra (tats) mentioned in her post, and Bob is still doing well on this medication, then I'm sure he'll be just fine. :)
**hugs**