Metacam Oral Suspension and its generic counterpart, Meloxicam, are prescription medications that are non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medicines, or NSAID’s, for canines. Metacam Oral Suspension (Meloxicam) may be prescribed and used to control pain and inflammation due to osteoarthritis in dogs. Symptoms of this condition include limping, lameness, decreased activity, reluctance to stand, climb stairs and other activities or the difficulty in perform these activities as well as the stiffness or decreased movement of joints. Metacam Oral Suspension (Meloxicam) is prescribed by a veterinarian. To further research this medication, visit Canadian pharmacies online.
You can buy cheap Metacam Oral Suspension (Meloxicam) online by going to Canada drugs store. You will find all your prescription and non-prescription needs can be purchased much less than at your local pharmacy. You will need a valid US or Canadian prescriptions to place your order. There are some side effects that are linked with the usage of Metacam Oral Suspension (Meloxicam). Some canines may not experience any of the associated side effects while using these medications while other canines may experience one or more of the associated side effects of these medications. The most common side effects that are linked to the usage of Metacam Oral Suspension (Meloxicam) are as follows: decrease in appetite, increase in appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, black and tarry stool, bloody stool, other changes in bowel movements, decrease activity level, increase in activity level, in coordination, seizure, aggression, other behavior changes, yellowing of the eye or jaundice, increase in water consumption, other change in drinking habits, increase or decrease in urination and a change in the skin, like reddened skin, scabbing or excessive scratching. If you notice one or more of these side effects occurring in your animal while giving them Metacam Oral Suspension (Meloxicam), you will need to contact your veterinarian immediately and stop the usage of these medications. In rare situations, the usage of Metacam Oral Suspension (Meloxicam) can cause death in a canine and other serious side effects can come on without warning.
Metacam Oral Suspension (Meloxicam) should not be used in combination with other NSAID’s, for example aspirin, carprofen, etodolac or deracoxib. Metacam Oral Suspension (Meloxicam) should also not be combined with steroids like cortisone, prednisone or others as this will increase the likelihood of adverse side effects. Unless your veterinarian specifically advises you to use another medication along with the Metacam Oral Suspension (Meloxicam), you should not risk giving your animal any other medicines or supplements. Animals that are known to have an allergic reaction to other NSAID’s like aspirin should not be given these medications.
