Drools Indlc-100 Tablets For Dog
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Drools INDLC 100mg Tablets contain Indomethacin 100mg, a powerful non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that delivers fast-acting relief from severe pain, fever, and inflammation in dogs and cats. Perfect for controlling acute arthritis flares, post-op recovery, traumatic injuries, and high-fever episodes.
What It Treats:
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Acute & chronic arthritis pain
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Post-surgical swelling & soreness
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Sprains, strains & soft-tissue trauma
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Fever from viral/bacterial infections
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Musculoskeletal inflammation
 
Key Benefits:
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Starts working in 1–2 hours
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Potent swelling reduction & better joint mobility
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Convenient once-daily dosing
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Scored tablets – split easily for small pets
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Trusted veterinary NSAID formula
 
How to Use
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Dosage: 0.1–0.3 mg/kg body weight ONCE daily (vet-prescribed only)
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Duration: Maximum 5–7 days; taper if longer needed
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Must-Know: ALWAYS give with a full meal + water to protect the tummy
 
Quick Administration:
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Weigh pet on a digital scale
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Confirm exact dose with your vet
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Wrap tablet in cheese/pill-pocket
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Follow with fresh water
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Watch pet for 1 hour after dosing
 
Safety Information
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Common Side Effects: Vomiting, loose stools, reduced appetite, dark/tarry poop
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** NEVER Use In:** Pets with stomach ulcers, kidney/liver disease, heart issues, bleeding problems, or on steroids/other NSAIDs
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RED FLAG ALERT: STOP & call vet if pet vomits blood, becomes lethargic, or refuses food
 
Seek Emergency Care If: Blood in vomit/stool, seizures, pale/yellow gums, sudden collapse, no pain relief in 24–48 hrs
Product Specifications
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Active Ingredient: Indomethacin USP 100 mg
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Pack Size: Blister strip of 10 tablets
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Brand: Drools Vet Range
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Form: Oral scored film-coated tablet
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For: Dogs & Cats (≥8 weeks old, >2 kg)
 
Storage: Store below 25°C away from light & moisture, Keep strip sealed until use, Keep far from kids & other pets
Important Notice: Prescription-only veterinary NSAID. Use strictly under veterinarian guidance after complete health check-up. Long-term use needs regular blood tests. Indomethacin can cause serious stomach ulcers or kidney injury if overdosed or combined wrongly. NEVER mix with aspirin, carprofen, meloxicam, firocoxib or corticosteroids without vet approval. Always treat the underlying cause—pain relief is only half the battle!