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Genie

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Genie

14 years old

Genie was found abandoned in a garage. Her new family aptly named her after the garage door opener. She has always been active and especially loved running beside her master when he rode his unicycle. Thanks to DERAMAXX, Genie is enjoying her senior years.*

— Sherry Johnston



*Individual response to NSAID therapy varies and not all dogs will experience this level of improvement.

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Annie

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Annie

11 years old

By the time Annie was adopted as an adult dog, she had already had two major orthopedic surgeries. That meant her family knew she might have some physical issues. She was a happy girl until she turned 11 when everything changed. She no longer wanted to go on walks or jump on the bed. The veterinarian diagnosed osteoarthritis and prescribed DERAMAXX, which got Annie back to her old self.*

— John Ramsey



*Individual response to NSAID therapy varies and not all dogs will experience this level of improvement.

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Eddie

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Eddie

8 years old

Eddie was diagnosed with spondylosis and hip dysplasia when he was only a year old. He lives on a horse ranch and loves to run alongside the horses, play fetch, and cool off in his puppy pool. DERAMAXX was prescribed to treat the osteoarthritis that developed so he has remained his playful self.*

— Jessica Condon



*Individual response to NSAID therapy varies and not all dogs will experience this level of improvement.

Indication

DERAMAXX Chewable Tablets are indicated for the control of pain and inflammation associated with osteoarthritis in dogs.

Important Safety Information

Not for use in humans. For use in dogs only. Keep this and all medication out of reach of children and pets. Store out of reach of dogs and other pets in a secured location in order to prevent accidental ingestion or overdose. As with all drugs in this class, side effects involving the digestive system, kidneys or liver may occur. These are normally mild, but may be serious. Pet owners should discontinue therapy and contact their their veterinarian immediately if side effects occur. All dogs should undergo a thorough history and physical examination before using DERAMAXX. Regular monitoring is recommended. Use with other NSAIDs or corticosteroids should be avoided. For additional safety information, please see full prescribing information.

  1. Elanco Animal Health. Data on file.
  2. Johnston, S. 1997. “Osteoarthritis: Joint anatomy, physiology and pathobiology.” Vet. Clin. North Am. Small Anim. Pract. 27.4: 699-723.
  3. Lascelles, B. 2014. “Canine osteoarthritis – developing a care pathway.” http://www.vetfolio.com/orthopedics/canine-osteoarthritis-developing-a-care-pathway. Accessed June 6, 2017.
  4. Excerpted or adapted from “Clinician’s Forum: Expert Views from a Roundtable — Canine Osteoarthritis: Optimizing Diagnosis and Disease Management.” September 2017.

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