The FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine posted a letter alerting veterinarians of adverse health effects in dogs from ...
Dangerous side effects from the injectable canine drug Librela — used to treat osteoarthritis joint pain — have been linked to seizures, lameness and loss of muscle control, the FDA warned.
Pet owners have reported that the Librela drug used to treat dogs with arthritis has caused adverse effects and even death.
The agency said it had reviewed more than 3,600 cases of side effects, including deaths, reported for dogs that took the drug ...
No one wants to imagine their beloved pup in pain. Dogs can (and do) feel pain, although they don’t always show it like humans. A dog’s instinct is to hide the fact that it’s in pain ...
The agency recommended that the maker of Librela update its label to reflect the possibility of more serious adverse ...
The FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine now is reporting a series of adverse events related to the drug. They include ataxia, seizures and other neurologic signs. Those include paresis, recumbency, ...