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Is there a difference between Rimadyl and generic Carprofen for dogs?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Dog | Chesapeake Bay Retriever | Female | 9 years and 10 months old

Is there any difference between rimadyl and carprofen

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Answered By David Elbeze, DVM, MRCVS

Veterinarian

Published on February 24th, 2016

Both have the same active ingredient - which is Carprofen actually. Rimadyl is the brand name of the first and most well known Carprofen. Carprofen is a generic name. If comparing to human medicine , rimadyl would be the equivalent of advil/neurofen, while carprofen would be ibuprofen (the active ingredient in advil and neurofen).

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    Answered By Jennifer Ladd, DVM

    Veterinarian

    Published on

    If I may add, Rimadyl is made in a chewable form. It tastes like liver so many dogs will take it willingly like a treat. Carprofen, the generic, is simply a tablet like other medications

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