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I was disturbed by the error in the article about pain meds. Aspirin is not an NSAID, it’s an analgesic. Please correct this.
Benita, you are incorrect. Aspirin belongs to the class of drugs known as NSAID. It is an analgesic, fever reducer, and anti inflammatory medication. Before you administer any pain medication to your dog you must talk to your veterinarian. Mixing pain medication can be dangerous.
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