Yes, meloxicam is approved for use in dogs by veterinarians.
I'm prescribed Meloxicam for my lupus so i hope so :)
You will not get high off of 7.5 mg of Meloxicam. This is the lowest dose that is usually prescribed to patients.
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Since it's an NSAID, yes. It helps relieve inflammation and pain.
Meloxicam and tizanidine hydrochloride can be prescribed together, but caution is advised. Meloxicam is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), while tizanidine is a muscle relaxant. The combination may increase the risk of side effects such as sedation and dizziness. Always consult a healthcare provider before combining these medications to ensure safety and appropriate dosing.
No, Meloxicam does not stimulate the brain the way that opioids and narcotic medications do. Because of this, Meloxicam is not considered addictive. It’s considered a safer alternative to other painkillers and can be a great option for people with arthritis if used correctly. While it does not cause a physical addiction, it is possible for people to become psychologically addicted to it because of the relief it gives.
Yes it is, it I'd used to treat arthritis. So I wouldn't recommend using it unless it is prescribed to you.
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can you take meloxicam and piroxicam together
Meloxicam is not typically prescribed for osteoporosis; it is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) primarily used to relieve pain and inflammation associated with conditions like arthritis. Osteoporosis treatment usually involves medications that help strengthen bones, such as bisphosphonates or hormone therapies. However, meloxicam may be used to manage pain that can arise from osteoporosis-related fractures or other conditions. Always consult a healthcare provider for appropriate treatment options.
Meloxicam is generally considered stronger than ibuprofen in terms of its anti-inflammatory effects and duration of action. While both are nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), meloxicam is typically prescribed for more severe pain or inflammation, such as that associated with arthritis. Ibuprofen, on the other hand, is often used for mild to moderate pain and is available over the counter. However, the effectiveness can vary based on individual circumstances and specific conditions.
You should never give dogs drugs that are not prescribed by a qualified vet.