Roxee Medication Reference
Pet Medication Guide
Search by brand, health concern, dosage form, species, or manufacturer. Roxee keeps source-backed medication summaries beside FDA/openFDA context, freshness signals, and vet-first cautions.
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Reference cards grounded in curated monographs, FDA product listings, and FDA openFDA safety data.
Pain & Arthritis
Pain control and mobility-support medications for chronic and acute discomfort.
Hyaluronate Sodium
Treatment of joint dysfunction in horses due to noninfectious synovitis associated with equine osteoarthritis. Treatment of joint dysfunction in horses due to non-infectious synovitis associated with equine os…
Adverse-effect terms are not summarized yet from source-backed data for this medication.
Adverse-effect terms are shown only when Roxee has source-backed reports or curated reaction profiles for this medication.
Allergies / Itching
Therapies commonly used for itch, dermatitis, and allergic inflammation.
Florfenicol/Terbinafine Hydrochloride/Mometasone Furoate
CLARO™ is indicated for the treatment of otitis externa in dogs associated with susceptible strains of yeast ( Malassezia pachydermatis ) and bacteria ( Staphylococcus pseudintermedius ). For the treatment of …
These are reported or curated adverse-effect terms. They do not prove causality, are not frequency estimates, and should not be used to compare medication risk.
Flea & Tick
Prevention and treatment options for fleas, ticks, and external parasites.
Imidacloprid, Moxidectin
For the prevention of heartworm disease caused by Dirofilaria immitis ; and the treatment of Dirofilaria immitis circulating microfilariae in heartworm-positive dogs; and the treatment and control of intestina…
These are reported or curated adverse-effect terms. They do not prove causality, are not frequency estimates, and should not be used to compare medication risk.
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