FAST ACCESS TO THE JOINTS: Beneficial levels of Adequan are already at work in all major joints within two hours after intramuscular injection, with even greater uptake (up to 73% higher) in joint tissues that are inflamed or diseased. LONG-TERM EFFECTS: Adequan relieves the pain and disability of joint damage, and the relief has been shown to last up to 6 months or longer. BREAKS THE DESTRUCTIVE CYCLE: Adequan binds to damaged cartilage and boosts cartilage metabolism, facilitating repair processes. At the same time, it blocks the action of destructive enzymes that promote joint inflammation, break down the synovial fluid, and attack the cartilage. RENEWS THE JOINT FLUID: Adequan stimulates the synovial membrane to manufacture new synovial fluid to replace the thin, degraded fluid of joint disease. By doing so, Adequan helps lubricate, nourish, and clean the cartilage.
Q: How does Adequan Canine (POLYSULFATED GLYCOSAMINOGLYCAN) work?
A: Adequan Canine (POLYSULFATED GLYCOSAMINOGLYCAN) stimulates cartilage repair processes, binds to damaged cartilage and suppresses the enzymes that eat away at joints. It helps keep joints lubricated, making movement easier and increases your dog's comfort by reducing inflammation and relieving pain.
Q: How is Adequan Canine different from other osteoarthritis treatments?
A: Adequan Canine is a member of a unique class of drugs called Disease-Modifying Osteoarthritis Drugs (DMOAD). It is an injectable POLYSULFATED GLYOSAMINOGLYCAN (PSGAG) and is the only FDA approved product of its type in the arthritis treatment market. It's a prescription-only injection administered by licensed veterinarians.
Adequan Canine (POLYSULFATED GLYCOSAMINOGLYCAN) is the only product on the market that has been clinically shown to help treat the disease while also offering relief from pain. It modifies the disease cycle, stimulates cartilage repair processes and diminishes joint damage while also reducing the pain caused by osteoarthritis.
Q: How safe is Adequan Canine?
A: At the recommended dose, Adequan Canine (POLYSULFATED GLYCOSAMINOGLYCAN) has been well tolerated and its safety has been consistently demonstrated. No toxic effects have been observed in studies with recommended doses. Adverse reactions were rare, mild and transient. A safe, effective dose of Adequan Canine has been approved by the FDA, so you can have confidence in its effectiveness and safety. Safety studies of PSGAG in breeding, pregnant or lactating dogs have not been conducted.
Q: Are there any side effects associated with Adequan Canine?
A: In clinical safety and efficacy studies, possible drug-related adverse reactions were reported in fewer than five dogs (out of 156) and were mild in nature. Possible side effects (pain at injection site, vomiting, diarrhea, depression and abnormal bleeding) were mild, transient and self-limiting. The most frequently reported side effect was transient pain at the injection site (1.8 percent of the total injections).
Q: When should I start my dog on Adequan Canine?
A: To truly control your dog's arthritis, you have to look at the big picture. If he is overweight, that's not helping. Be sure to put him on a weight control diet. Also, provide him with controlled exercise which is essential to facilitate adequate supply of nutrition to the joint tissues. And, as soon as arthritis is diagnosed, ask your veterinarian for Adequan Canine (POLYSULFATED GLYCOSAMINOGLYCAN). It is important to limit any potential cartilage damage as soon as possible - the articular cartilage is unlikely to heal.
Q: How long will it take to see results with Adequan Canine?
A: You may see significant improvement by the second or third injection and maximal benefits are seen after the entire, eight-injection treatment course is completed. In clinical studies, 78.5 percent of dogs that responded to Adequan® Canine were still improved six months later. But if you are tempted to stop therapy as soon as you see the first signs of improvement, think again. To achieve the maximum benefits of blocking cartilage destruction and stimulating joint repair processes and lubrication, make sure your dog receives the entire eight-injection series
Q: Are there any medical problems my dog may have that would prohibit him from using Adequan Canine?
A: Adequan Canine (POLYSULFATED GLYCOSAMINOGLYCAN) should not be used in dogs showing hypersensitivity to PSGAG or in dogs with known or suspected bleeding disorders. It should be used with caution in dogs with renal or hepatic impairment.
Q: Is Adequan Canine compatible with other medications my dog may be taking?
A: You should always consult your veterinarian before combining Adequan Canine with other medications.
Q: Where can I get Adequan Canine?
A: Ask your veterinarian. Adequan Canine (POLYSULFATED GLYCOSAMINOGLYCAN) is a prescription product that can only be dispensed and administered by licensed veterinarians
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