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Adequan Canine is an intramuscular injectable medication that helps control the signs of degenerative and/or trauma-induced arthritis in dogs.
SKU | 3444045 |
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Primary Brand | Adequan Canine |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
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This medication is given by intramuscular injection. Ask your veterinarian what size needle and syringe is recommended. Multiple injections over several weeks need to be given. Adequan Canine should not be mixed with other medications. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian.
Adequan Canine should not be used in dogs showing hypersensitivity to PSGAG or in dogs with known or suspected bleeding disorders.
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