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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 4352424" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>Deramaxx is an NSAID that has an anti-cancer activity in dogs. I'm pretty sure it reduced or eliminated the tumor in my yorkie's bladder because she was able to pee normally after being on it for awhile and stayed that way. Don't know for certain as I never had another MRI done, but she stayed basically normal until I had to put her to sleep from kidney failure. The vet had been watching her bloodwork and kidney function long before we found her cancer.</p><p></p><p>She had transitional cell carcinoma in the bladder and it was impinging into her urethra. I thought for sure that was what would get her and watched her like a hawk when she did her business. I wasn't about to let her suffer a death of not being able to pee. Her struggling and making 6-8 attempts to empty her bladder went completely away and never returned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 4352424, member: 3099"] Deramaxx is an NSAID that has an anti-cancer activity in dogs. I'm pretty sure it reduced or eliminated the tumor in my yorkie's bladder because she was able to pee normally after being on it for awhile and stayed that way. Don't know for certain as I never had another MRI done, but she stayed basically normal until I had to put her to sleep from kidney failure. The vet had been watching her bloodwork and kidney function long before we found her cancer. She had transitional cell carcinoma in the bladder and it was impinging into her urethra. I thought for sure that was what would get her and watched her like a hawk when she did her business. I wasn't about to let her suffer a death of not being able to pee. Her struggling and making 6-8 attempts to empty her bladder went completely away and never returned. [/QUOTE]
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