Relieve your pet's chronic pain and inflammation with Meixi Meloxicam Oral Suspension. As a highly effective Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug (NSAID) of the oxicam class, this liquid formula is clinically trusted to manage pain associated with osteoarthritis, severe joint degeneration, and post-operative orthopedic or soft-tissue surgeries. Formulated as a generic alternative to Metacam, Meixi provides identical targeted anti-inflammatory relief in an easy-to-dose liquid format.
Key Product Benefits:
- Targeted Pain & Inflammation Relief: Rapidly reduces joint pain, swelling, and stiffness, significantly improving mobility in aging or arthritic pets.
- Convenient Liquid Format: The oral suspension allows for smooth, highly precise dosing compared to hard tablets, making it ideal for small animals or exact weight measurements.
- Excellent Palatability: Formulated with a taste that dogs and cats readily accept, minimizing administration stress.
- Post-Surgery Recovery Support: Widely utilized as an acute short-term therapeutic agent to manage pain following surgical interventions.
Active Ingredient:
- Meloxicam (Typically standardized at 1.5 mg/mL for dogs, check product label for exact concentration).
📋 Veterinary Administration & Dosage Guidelines
Meloxicam is a highly potent medication with a narrow safety margin, especially in felines. Dosing must be calculated strictly based on your pet’s exact body weight using the precise dosing syringe provided in the package.
General Guidance:
- Administration Tip: Always give Meixi Meloxicam with food or immediately after a meal. Administering this medication on an empty stomach drastically increases the risk of gastric ulcers and intestinal irritation.
- How to Dispense: Shake the bottle thoroughly before every use. Use the designated dosing syringe to measure the liquid based on the pet's weight, and drop it directly into the pet's mouth or mix it thoroughly into a small portion of wet food.
- Cat Dosing Restriction: Felines are highly sensitive to NSAIDs. In cats, meloxicam is generally used as a single-dose injection post-surgery, or under extreme, low-dose short-term veterinary protocols for chronic pain. Never repeat or extend a feline dose without direct veterinary authorization.
- Ensure Hydration: Ensure your pet has unrestricted access to fresh drinking water throughout the entire duration of the treatment course.
⚠️ Important Veterinary Health & Safety Information
- Visual Description & Symptoms: The product consists of a liquid oral suspension stored inside a secure plastic dropper bottle, accompanied by a calibrated veterinary dosing syringe. It is typically sought after when companion animals exhibit clinical signs of musculoskeletal distress, such as limping or favoring a leg, difficulty rising from a resting position, reluctance to jump or climb stairs, and visible joint swelling or stiffness.
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Three Potential Side Effects (NSAID Monitoring): While highly effective, meloxicam requires close observation of your pet. Immediately stop the medication and contact a veterinarian if you notice any of these rare but serious signs:
- Gastrointestinal upset: Persistent vomiting, dark or black tarry stools (indicating stomach bleeding), or sudden loss of appetite.
- Behavioral changes: Sudden lethargy, depression, or increased aggression due to discomfort.
- Renal/Hepatic stress: Changes in drinking or urination habits, or jaundice (yellowing of the gums or whites of the eyes).
- Label & Contraindications Warning: Do not use this product concurrently with any other NSAIDs (such as carprofen, aspirin, or firocoxib) or corticosteroids (like prednisone), as this can cause fatal gastric perforation or acute kidney failure. Do not use in animals suffering from active gastrointestinal ulcers, bleeding disorders, or severe kidney/liver impairment. Always verify the expiration date stamped on the box before use.
Veterinary Disclaimer: The information provided above is solely for educational and general informational purposes. This product is a potent veterinary prescription-grade medication. It does not replace professional veterinary diagnosis, blood work monitoring, or treatment, and must be administered strictly under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian.