Carprofen Dose for Dogs by Weight Calculator Usa
Carprofen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to treat pain and inflammation in dogs. The proper dosage depends on your dog's weight. This calculator helps you determine the correct dose based on your dog's weight and other factors.
How to Use This Calculator
Using this calculator is simple:
- Enter your dog's weight in pounds or kilograms.
- Select the appropriate dose range based on your dog's condition.
- Click "Calculate" to get the recommended dose.
- Review the result and follow the administration instructions.
The calculator provides the dose in milligrams per kilogram of body weight, which is the standard unit for veterinary medications.
Formula Used
The formula used to calculate the Carprofen dose is:
Dose (mg/kg) = (Weight × Dose Range) / 1000
Where:
- Weight is your dog's weight in kilograms
- Dose Range is the recommended dose per kilogram (varies by condition)
The result is then converted to milligrams per dose based on the number of doses per day.
Carprofen Dosing Guidelines
Carprofen is typically administered orally in the form of tablets or capsules. The dosage depends on your dog's weight and the condition being treated:
General Guidelines
- For dogs weighing less than 10 kg: 2-4 mg/kg per dose, twice daily
- For dogs weighing 10-20 kg: 4-6 mg/kg per dose, twice daily
- For dogs weighing more than 20 kg: 6-8 mg/kg per dose, twice daily
Specific Conditions
| Condition | Recommended Dose (mg/kg) | Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| Mild arthritis | 2-4 mg/kg | Twice daily |
| Moderate arthritis | 4-6 mg/kg | Twice daily |
| Severe arthritis | 6-8 mg/kg | Twice daily |
| Post-surgical pain | 4-6 mg/kg | Twice daily |
Administration Instructions
Carprofen should be given with food to reduce the risk of stomach upset. The medication should be given at the same time each day to maintain consistent blood levels.
Never exceed the recommended dose. If your dog shows signs of toxicity (vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy), contact your veterinarian immediately.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
When administering Carprofen to your dog, there are several common mistakes to avoid:
1. Incorrect Dosage
Using the wrong dosage can lead to ineffective treatment or toxicity. Always use the calculator to determine the correct dose based on your dog's weight.
2. Improper Administration
Giving Carprofen without food can increase the risk of stomach upset. Always follow the administration instructions provided by your veterinarian.
3. Overdosing
Never exceed the recommended dose. Overdosing can lead to serious side effects, including kidney damage and gastrointestinal bleeding.
4. Ignoring Side Effects
If your dog shows signs of toxicity (vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy), contact your veterinarian immediately. Do not wait to see if the symptoms improve.