Voltaren, also known as diclofenac, is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that is used to treat pain, inflammation, and arthritis in humans. It is available in both oral and topical forms.

Is Voltaren Toxic to Pets?

What are the Signs of Voltaren Toxicity in Pets?

Voltaren can be toxic to pets, especially dogs and cats. Signs of Voltaren toxicity in pets can include:

• Vomiting

• Diarrhea

• Abdominal pain

• Lethargy

• Loss of appetite

• Kidney failure

• Liver failure

• Seizures

• Death

How is Voltaren Toxicity Treated in Pets?

If you think your pet has ingested Voltaren, call your veterinarian immediately. Treatment for Voltaren toxicity in pets may include:

• Activated charcoal to absorb the Voltaren from the stomach

• Intravenous fluids to help flush the Voltaren from the body

• Medications to treat symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, and pain

• In severe cases, surgery may be necessary to remove the Voltaren from the stomach or intestines

How Can I Prevent Voltaren Toxicity in My Pet?

The best way to prevent Voltaren toxicity in your pet is to keep all Voltaren products out of reach of your pet. You should also never give your pet Voltaren without first talking to your veterinarian.

What is the Prognosis for Pets Who Ingest Voltaren?

The prognosis for pets who ingest Voltaren depends on the amount of Voltaren ingested, the time since ingestion, and the severity of the symptoms. With early treatment, most pets who ingest Voltaren can make a full recovery.