Reliable pain relief for dogs, big and small
Trusted for nearly 20 years, Deramaxx® (deracoxib) helps provide relief from pain and inflammation associated with osteoarthritis, orthopedic surgery or dental surgery.
Why choose Deramaxx?
Up to 24 hours of pain relief
For dogs from 7 to 220 lbs
Flavored, chewable tablet that’s easy for dogs to take
How does Deramaxx work?
The control of pain and inflammation associated with osteoarthritis, orthopedic surgery or dental surgery in dogs.
Dogs
Flavored and scored chewable tablets
Daily
Prescription
Trusted by veterinarians for nearly 20 years
Veterinarians trust Deramaxx because it’s highly effective and safe to use. The flavored, chewable tablet can be easily broken in half for convenient dosing.
Flexible relief for dogs, big and small
Deramaxx controls pain in dogs of many sizes, ranging from 7 to 220 lbs. It provides relief for dogs suffering from both canine osteoarthritis and post-surgical pain and inflammation.
The control of pain and inflammation associated with osteoarthritis, orthopedic surgery or dental surgery in dogs.
Dogs
Flavored and scored chewable tablets
Daily
Prescription
Trusted by veterinarians for nearly 20 years
Veterinarians trust Deramaxx because it’s highly effective and safe to use. The flavored, chewable tablet can be easily broken in half for convenient dosing.
Flexible relief for dogs, big and small
Deramaxx controls pain in dogs of many sizes, ranging from 7 to 220 lbs. It provides relief for dogs suffering from both canine osteoarthritis and post-surgical pain and inflammation.
The control of pain and inflammation associated with osteoarthritis, orthopedic surgery or dental surgery in dogs.
Dogs
Flavored and scored chewable tablets
Daily
Prescription
Trusted by veterinarians for nearly 20 years
Veterinarians trust Deramaxx because it’s highly effective and safe to use. The flavored, chewable tablet can be easily broken in half for convenient dosing.
Flexible relief for dogs, big and small
Deramaxx controls pain in dogs of many sizes, ranging from 7 to 220 lbs. It provides relief for dogs suffering from both canine osteoarthritis and post-surgical pain and inflammation.
Give your dog reliable relief with Deramaxx
Give your dog reliable relief with Deramaxx
Understanding OA
OA is a painful and progressive disease that causes inflammation and swelling in a dog’s joints
• It’s the No. 1 cause of chronic pain in dogs¹
• It affects approximately 25% of all adult dogs²
• It doesn’t just affect older dogs – it affects dogs of all ages.
There’s no cure for OA, but Galliprant can help manage your dog’s pain
Know the risk factors
Regardless of age, any dog may be susceptible to OA. Risk factors include:
• Breed
• Intense activity
• Obesity
• Joint injury
• Joint surgery
Talk to your vet to learn more about potential OA risk factors.
Warning signs of OA
Your dog may be suffering from OA if they exhibit any of the following signs:
• Difficulty going up and down stairs
• Having trouble getting into the car or bed
• Slowing down during walks or while playing
• Limping or dragging paws
• Struggle to get up after lying down
If your dog shows any of these warning signs, schedule an appointment with your vet.
Understanding OA
OA is a painful and progressive disease that causes inflammation and swelling in a dog’s joints
• It’s the No. 1 cause of chronic pain in dogs¹
• It affects approximately 25% of all adult dogs²
• It doesn’t just affect older dogs – it affects dogs of all ages.
There’s no cure for OA, but Galliprant can help manage your dog’s pain
Know the risk factors
Regardless of age, any dog may be susceptible to OA. Risk factors include:
• Breed
• Intense activity
• Obesity
• Joint injury
• Joint surgery
Talk to your vet to learn more about potential OA risk factors.
Warning signs of OA
Your dog may be suffering from OA if they exhibit any of the following signs:
• Difficulty going up and down stairs
• Having trouble getting into the car or bed
• Slowing down during walks or while playing
• Limping or dragging paws
• Struggle to get up after lying down
If your dog shows any of these warning signs, schedule an appointment with your vet.
Understanding OA
OA is a painful and progressive disease that causes inflammation and swelling in a dog’s joints
• It’s the No. 1 cause of chronic pain in dogs¹
• It affects approximately 25% of all adult dogs²
• It doesn’t just affect older dogs – it affects dogs of all ages.
There’s no cure for OA, but Galliprant can help manage your dog’s pain
Know the risk factors
Regardless of age, any dog may be susceptible to OA. Risk factors include:
• Breed
• Intense activity
• Obesity
• Joint injury
• Joint surgery
Talk to your vet to learn more about potential OA risk factors.
Warning signs of OA
Your dog may be suffering from OA if they exhibit any of the following signs:
• Difficulty going up and down stairs
• Having trouble getting into the car or bed
• Slowing down during walks or while playing
• Limping or dragging paws
• Struggle to get up after lying down
If your dog shows any of these warning signs, schedule an appointment with your vet.
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DERAMAXX Chewable Tablets are indicated for the control of pain and inflammation associated with osteoarthritis, orthopedic surgery or dental surgery in dogs.
Not for use in humans. For use in dogs only. Keep this and all medications out of the reach of children and pets. Store out of reach of dogs and other pets in a secured location in order to prevent accidental ingestion or overdose. As with all drugs in this class, side effects involving the digestive system, kidneys or liver may occur. These are normally mild but may be serious. Pet owners should discontinue therapy and contact their veterinarian immediately if side effects occur. All dogs should undergo a thorough history and physical examination before using DERAMAXX. Regular monitoring is recommended. Use with other NSAIDs or corticosteroids should be avoided. See DERAMAXX label for full prescribing information.
1Fox SM, Millis D. Osteoarthritis: The disease. Multimodal management of canine osteoarthritis. Boca Raton, FL: Manson Publishing Ltd; 2010:24
2Lascelles, D. Joint pain in dogs and cats. Intl Assoc for Study of Pain. 2016; Fact Sheet No. 9.