Novox is a brand of carprofen, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug prescribed by veterinarians for dogs with arthritis pain or post-surgical inflammation. It is a prescription medication, which means you should only give it when a veterinarian has examined your dog, confirmed the dose, and explained the monitoring. We are writing this so owners understand what the product is and what questions to ask, not to suggest buying or dosing it on your own. The 100mg strength comes in both a caplet and a chewable tablet, in count sizes from 30 to 180, and the right strength and count depend entirely on your dog’s weight and your vet’s instructions. Carprofen carries real risks. It can affect the stomach, liver, and kidneys, which is why vets often run bloodwork before starting and recheck it during long-term use. The FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine and the AVMA both stress watching for warning signs like vomiting, loss of appetite, dark stool, or yellowing of the gums. One absolute rule, carprofen is for dogs only and must never be given to cats, who process NSAIDs very differently and can be seriously harmed. Always keep your vet in the loop.

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