Firocoxib, a medication sold under the brand name Previcox, is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug. Veterinarians prescribe Previcox to relieve pain, swelling and inflammation in dogs suffering from osteoarthritis or injuries. Dog owners should receive and read an information sheet about side effects before giving Previcox to their pet. Most possible side effects are mild, but some are serious and can even be fatal.
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Most Common Side Effects
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The most common side effects of Previcox in dogs include loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy and depression.
Less Common Side Effects
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Less common side effects include uncoordinated movements or aggression.
Serious Side Effects
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Serious but uncommon side effects of Previcox in dogs include seizures, gastrointestinal bleeding, or kidney or liver damage, which may occur over only a few days' time and can be fatal.
Warning
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Any side effects should be reported to a veterinarian immediately, particularly those that look serious. With these types of drugs, a minor side effect may progress to a serious condition.
Considerations
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Previcox should not be administered to dogs along with other NSAIDs or corticosteroids.
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