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Stephen at Superwild · 15 May 2026 · 8 min read

Labrador joint and pain medication — UK cost guide

Labrador Retrievers are the most arthritic UK breed by weight, build and genetics combined. Hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia and chronic osteoarthritis affect a meaningful majority of Labs by their middle years. Most end up on lifetime daily pain medication — and that's where the UK vet bill quietly compounds into four-figure annual cost.

The typical Labrador arthritis prescription

By age 7–9, most arthritic Labs end up on some combination of:

Cost table — 35 kg Labrador on Galliprant + gabapentin

One of the most common UK combinations. Indicative May 2026 pricing for a 35 kg dog:

MedicationVet £/monthOnline £/monthAnnual saving
Galliprant 60 mg ×30£70£32£456
Gabapentin 100 mg ×100£32£10£264
Add Librela monthly£75£42 + vet admin~£200
Two-drug total£132/mo£48/mo£1,008/yr
Three-drug total (with Librela)£207/mo£105/mo~£1,224/yr

NSAID-by-NSAID breakdown

For a 35 kg Lab, monthly cost varies sharply between products. All are equally effective when correctly chosen — the vet decides based on the dog. Generic meloxicam is the cheapest baseline; the others trade convenience or tolerability for price.

On lifetime cost a Lab on monthly Trocoxil is roughly the same as one on daily generic meloxicam. The compliance and tolerability differences are what decide.

Lifetime cost

A typical Labrador diagnosed at 7 lives to 11–13. That is 4–6 years on daily pain medication. Two-drug regimen (NSAID + gabapentin):

Weight management — the lever everyone underrates

Every kilo of body weight lost reduces joint loading by roughly 4 kg of impact force at the hip in a typical gait. A Lab carrying 4 kg of excess weight is doing the equivalent of 16 kg of extra hip stress on every step. Weight loss is the single highest-impact intervention in canine osteoarthritis and the only one that is free. Most vet practices run weight clinics — these are usually nurse-led and inexpensive.

Joint supplements (glucosamine + chondroitin + green-lipped mussel) have modest evidence. The big in-clinic brands (Nutraquin, Yumove Vet Strength, Synoquin) are typically 40–60% cheaper on Amazon and pet retailers than at the vet. They are not POM-V — no prescription needed.

The Librela question

Librela (bedinvetmab) is a monthly anti-NGF injection that reduces osteoarthritis pain. It works for dogs that NSAIDs alone are not controlling. The clinical picture is encouraging for most patients, with a small post-marketing safety signal in some European data.

Crucially for cost: many UK vet practices accept client-supplied medication for Librela. You buy the vial from a VMD-approved online pharmacy (~£42 for the 30 mg vial for a 35 kg dog), pay the vet £15–£25 to administer it, total ~£60/month. Bundled in clinic the same injection is £75–£95/month. Ask your practice if they accept client-supplied — most do.

The prescription bundling trick

Two arthritis medications on one written prescription: £21 + £12.50 = £33.50, paid twice a year for 6-monthly repeats. Annual prescription cost: £67. Annual saving on medication: £1,008. Net annual saving: £941.

Use the multi-medication calculator for your specific Lab's weight and regimen.

Save on your dog's medication

See the exact monthly saving for your dog's weight, then follow the 5-minute switch guide.

Not medical advice. Always follow your prescribing vet's instructions. Sources: ACVIM and BSAVA osteoarthritis management guidelines; UK indicative pricing from VMD-approved pharmacy public listings, May 2026.