Pet owners have reported that the Librela drug used to treat dogs with arthritis has caused adverse effects and even death.
In a new report this week, the FDA highlighted several serious adverse events and deaths associated with the drug Librela.
The FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine posted a letter warning veterinarians of adverse health effects in dogs from Librela.
Dangerous side effects from the injectable canine drug Librela — used to treat osteoarthritis joint pain — have been linked ...
The drug has been associated with severe side effects such as seizures and muscle control loss, with over 3,600 adverse ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has warned veterinarians that an often-prescribed arthritis medication for dogs may be ...
From May 5, 2023, through June 30, 2024, just under 6,000 reports of adverse side effects in dogs linked to the medication ... be safe and effective for its intended use for control of pain ...
A popular arthritis medication ... joint pain — have been linked to seizures, lameness and loss of muscle control, the agency said. More than 3,600 cases of debilitating dog health problems ...
The agency recommended that the maker of Librela update its label to reflect the possibility of more serious adverse reactions.