Effects of low-dose meloxicam in cats with chronic kidney disease.
Kate S KuKanichChristopher GeorgeJames K RoushSherry SharpGiosi FaraceMurthy YerramilliSarah PetersonGregory F GrauerPublished in: Journal of feline medicine and surgery (2020)
No decline in renal excretory function was observed when meloxicam was administered to cats with CKD. However, gastrointestinal adverse effects were observed, and cats that received meloxicam had greater proteinuria at 6 months than cats that received placebo. As proteinuria is associated with negative outcomes (progression of azotemia and hypertension) in cats with CKD, this finding suggests that meloxicam should be used with caution in cats with CKD and UPC monitored. Until further research is available, clinicians should weigh the risk of potential increased proteinuria against quality of life benefits when considering meloxicam for analgesia in cats with renal disease.