Nope. Novox or carprofen is an NSAID -- For Dogs Only. Not for humans. Not for cats. Only dogs.
NSAIDs are good for the pain of osteoarthritis and post-surgical pain. It's prescription only -- from a veterinarian.
While I've never tried this med, if it's like other NSAIDs, it doesn't act or feel like a narcotic at all.
Novox is a brand name for carprofen, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to treat pain and inflammation in dogs. Hydrocodone, on the other hand, is an opioid pain medication used to treat moderate to severe pain in humans. They belong to different drug classes and have different mechanisms of action.
According to poison control, novox for animals is similar to ibuprofen for humans and if you are not alergic to ibuprofen you should not have a problem.
no way
You need to ask your local veterinarian this question.
yes. my dog was prescribed both for pain post-op cruciate repair. he is 118 lbs and was prescribed 100mg novox twice daily and 50mg tramadol three times daily.
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No! It is not a narcotic I exclaimed!
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