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Adequan Equine is a prescription medication used in the treatment of arthritis/degenerative joint disease (not caused by infections) or joint injury with associated lameness.
SKU | 3444002 |
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Primary Brand | Adequan Equine |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Adequan Equine is an intramuscular medication, which means it is injected directly into the muscle of the affected horse. Multiple injections over several weeks need to be given. Always use a new sterile needle and syringe for each injection. When finished, place the needle and syringe in a puncture-resistant container. Adequan Equine should not be mixed with other medications. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian. This medication should only be given to the horse for whom it was prescribed.
Not for use in horses hypersensitive (allergic) to polysulfated glycosaminoglycans or other ingredients in the product.
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My buddy is a senior of 13 who has been battling arthritis in his hind legs with Deramaxx, Gabapentin and Tramadol at various points. Recently they aren't doing as much to help him as when he started, and I'd like to try Adequan but am unable to bring him to our vet twice weekly for injections - is there any other form Adequan can be prescribed in besides injections? Or can it be prescribed for me to administer the injections at home? My wife is an RN so she knows her way around syringes.
Hello! I am starting my dog on Adequan today. My vet said the injection is subcutaneous but the packaging Adequan came in and the material on Adequans website also says it should be administered IM. I'm looking for a second opinion here, does Subcutaneous injection not work?
Is it OK to give my dog Adequan 1 month after the vial says it has expired?
Can I start my dog on Adequan injections while she is taking doxycycline and gabapentin? She has a history of elevated ALP and just slightly elevated ALT. The attached photo is lab results from just before she started the doxycycline, at the time her ALT was back in the normal range. I also have a few Previcox tablets to try, but she has never used them before and I’m hesistant as I know that can be hard on the stomach as well as the liver and kidneys.
My dog is starting his 3rd week of Adequan injections SubQ. I know the cycle is usually 2 injections per week for the first 4 weeks, but what after that? I know usually it's 1 per month as a booster, but in severe cases CAN we extend the twice weekly injections or is that harmful?
Can I give my dog a double dose of Adequan - 1 full dose in each hip? Or, should I only give a 1/2 dose in each hip? He seems to have had a major arthritis flare-up. He is taking Boswellia twice a day & 150 mg of Novox (when needed). I'm thinking of increasing the Boswellia, but I don't like giving Novox unless I have to. His arthritis is managed via acupuncture & laser therapy. Thanks!
My vet does not administer Adequan in the muscle, but instead just under the skin. Is the effectiveness of Adequan compromised?
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