How long does Metacam typically last for pain relief in dogs?

I gave my dog Metacam this morning for her joint pain, and while she seemed comfortable for a while, I'm beginning to notice her looking a bit stiff again this evening. I was wondering how long the pain relief from Metacam typically lasts. Should I be concerned if she's showing signs of discomfort already, or is this expected?

Answer

Metacam is a commonly prescribed medication for managing pain and inflammation in dogs, especially those with joint issues. Its effects typically last for about 24 hours, but the duration can vary depending on the individual dog's response and severity of pain.

  • Metacam generally provides 24-hour relief
  • Some dogs may require additional pain management
  • Observe for any signs of adverse reactions when giving medication

It's not uncommon for a dog to experience varying levels of pain relief with Metacam, as individual responses can differ. If your dog is showing signs of renewed discomfort, it could be helpful to monitor her closely and note any changes in her behavior or condition.

If you have concerns about her discomfort, consider reaching out to a veterinarian for advice. You can book a consultation with a vet from Dial A Vet to discuss your dog's needs and explore additional pain management options.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How soon does Metacam start working in dogs?

    Metacam typically starts working within 1 to 2 hours after administration, providing relief for most of the day.

  • Can I give my dog more Metacam if it's still in pain?

    It's important not to adjust the dosage of Metacam without consulting a veterinarian, as it could lead to serious side effects.

  • What side effects should I watch for when giving Metacam?

    Common side effects of Metacam include digestive upset such as vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, and lethargy. Contact a vet immediately if you notice any severe or unusual symptoms.

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