
Etogesic (etodolac) Rx
Etogesic (etodolac) Tablets: Anti-Inflammatory Tablets for Dogs
What is Etogesic used for: Etogesic is the brand name product for the generic etodolac, which is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). It is indicated for pain and inflammation associated with osteoarthritis in dogs, but may be used for other causes of pain and inflammation when directed by a veterinarian.
What are the side effects of Etogesic: The following side effects are most commonly associated with Etogesic; vomiting, regurgitation, diarrhea, fatigue, low blood protein levels, behavioral changes, and loss of appetite. If your dog has severe cases of these symptoms, you should consult your dog'sveterinarian immediately.
What drugs interact with Etogesic: There are multiple drug interactions with Etogesic including ACE inhibitors, aspirin, cyclosporine, digoxin, diuretics, methotrexate, phenobarbitol, probenacid, warfarin, and others. Contact your trusted pharmacist at VetRxDirect about your pet’s possible drug interactions with Etogesic.
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I have a Prescription for Etogesic, (Etodolac), 300 mg #30 written by Laura Hedemann, DVM from Southwest Veterinary Medical Center in Albuquerque, NM. Would I be able to fax this Rx. to your company to get it filled. ?
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Judy, By law, a pharmacy cannot accept a copy of an original prescription, which means that a fax of a written prescription is not considered a valid legal document. We can accept faxes directly from clinics, however, if a clinic has issued you a written prescription, we do need that mailed to us, as most clinics will not fax a prescription if they have already issued a written one. You would want to contact your clinic to ask them for their faxed prescription policy. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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