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Reduces Pain and Inflammation associated with Arthritis? |
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Reduces Fever? |
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Reduces Joint Stiffness? |
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Controls Symptoms of Osteoarthritis |
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Additional Benefits | Can also be used for post surgery pets | Also relieves pain and inflammation from hip dysplasia | NSAID, fairly inexpensive. |
What Makes it Different? | It is given by given by intramuscular injection, instead of orally | Generic equivalent to Rimadyl, comes in chewable tablet or caplet form | Also treats pain and inflammation associated with fractures and painful injuries to the limbs and joints. |
Recommended For? | Dogs & Horses | Dogs (Over 6 weeks of age) | Horses |
Product Type | Injection | Chewable Tablet | Tablet |
Usage |
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RX Required |
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How Long does it Take to Work? | Within Hours of Dose | Within Hours of Dose | Depends on weight of horse |
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Ingredients | Polysulfated Glycosaminoglycan, Benzyl alcohol and Water | Carprofen | Phenylbutazone |
Does it have long-term side effects? | No known | Laboratory studies in anesthetized dogs and clinical field studies have demonstrated that carprofen is well tolerated in dogs after oral administration. | N/A |
Cautions | Do not give this medication to breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals. Use with caution in animals with kidney or liver disease, or blood clotting or coagulation disorders. | Contact the veterinarian if the pet has bloody, black or tarry stools, blood in vomit, or swelling or rapid weight gain due to fluid retention. Do not use on cats. | Do not use phenylbutazone in animals allergic to it or other NSAIDs. Do not use in pregnant or lactating mares. Do not give phenylbutazone with other NSAIDs, corticosteroids, or other ulcer causing medications. Phenylbutazone should not be given to animals who are dehydrated or have stomach ulcers; anemia or bleeding disorders; liver, kidney or heart disease. Talk to your veterinarian about any side effect that seems unusual or bothersome to the animal. |
What are Customers saying Pros | This product is amazing. Our 10 month old Boxer was diaghosed with Hip Displasia. He had a difficult time getting up and walking after a long day. It was sad to see him in the state he was, especially since he was SO young. Our vet recommended Adequan injections and taught us to do them at home. It only took one day for his entire demeanor to change. Words cannot describe the difference. This medication has enabled him to live an active lifestyle :) he's running, jumping endlessly now - we got our puppy back. | My poor old Lady and I share problems getting up and down ... the Novox has really helped her. Wish I could take some! (Just kidding, of course.) It really has made a difference in her mobility - and her disposition. Thanks! | Having a elderly male Nubian goat with arthritis, my vet prescripted Phenylbutazone tab, 1/4 to 1/2 tab twice each day. This seemed to help and did not upset his appetite. He was on this until his death in 2010. Animals need help with arthritis too. Wanting to keep my Patches as comforable as possible, this gave me some comfort in knowing it helped some. Arthritis is very painful in Human, we all need to remember how pain full it is in our animals too. He was loved to the very end. |
What are Customers saying Cons | "...twice a week for 4 weeks and saw absolutely no improvement with either of them. The vet wasn't pushing Adequan either and now I'm wondering if they knew it didn't work very well,¿ | ...will not take Novox...I don't know if it has a bitter taste..."...may cause kidney failure. | N/A |
Vet Recommendations | Adequan product review: One of the first products of its kind in veterinary medicine, now in use over many years and thousands of dogs and happy dog guardians, my clinical experience with this pioneering injectable FDA approved joint supplement has also been very positive. By injecting this product intramuscularly, one avoids some of the problems with absorption that is occasionally seen with other natural joint supplements given orally. The polysulfated glycosaminglycan solution quickly goes to the joints that need it, modifying the disease process of degenerative joint disease, by inhibiting enzymes that break down the supportive cartilage of the joints, while at the same time increasing the thickness of the lubricating joint fluid, just as shock absorbers do for ones automobile. The results are a decrease in inflammation and joint pain. I have even used this product in cats on occasion with terrific results, which is so important, given the paucity of effective and safe drugs for cats available on the market for arthritis. Results can be seen within hours to days. I usually will follow the manufacturer's recommendations giving it twice weekly for first 4 weeks. Some pets will have long term relief, while others will need periodic injections anywhere from every 2-4 weeks. I will often combine use of this product with omega 3 fatty acids, as well as antioxidants like proanthozone, also available from 1-800-PetMeds, and find that with this multipronged supplement approach, that I often can avoid the need for stronger prescription drugs which may have occasional side effects. The only side effects I have occasionally seen in animals is very rare bleeding tendencies. This is best avoided by having blood work done first by your veterinarian to make sure there are no pre-existing problems of the liver or kidneys that may predispose to this. The only other negative I can see is the need to get your vet to write a prescription for it, and the need for some clients to get over the fear of learning how to give these injections to their pets at home. Once I have shown clients the first time, they often find it quite easy and money-saving to do it right at home themselves. I give this product an overall efficacy rating of a 5, with an ease of use a 3. | Currently under review | N/A |