Brand name drugs elmiron and adequan are prescribed to help regenerate the bladder s mucous lining and relieve pain caused by this disorder.
Adequan for cats bladder.
Adequan consists of polysulfated glycosaminoglycans especially chondroitin sulfate produced from bovine windpipe cartilage.
Feline lower urinary tract disease.
Your vet diagnoses the actual cause of your cat s problem via urinalysis and a physical examination.
In fact some cats experienced such a tremendous benefit i ve taken to trying it out on all of my arthritic kitties and inflamed feline urinary tracts.
Adequan helps relieve the pain of arthritis by soothing and lubricating the inflamed joint in addition to stimulating joint cartilage repair.
How does adequan work.
These include infections cystitis urinary stones even cancer.
Currently adequan is only fda approved for dogs and horses though some vets do prescribe it for cats as well.
You may notice your cat not jumping as she used to not being able to twist her back to groom effectively or just a general slow down in her actions and movements.
It contains polysulfated glycosaminoglycan.
And while adequan is currently only approved for use in horses and dogs it has been used in cats for chronic arthritis and a form of bladder inflammation called idiopathic cystitis.
Prescription medications are often used to treat flutd associated with feline idiopathic cystitis which causes damage to the mucous lining of the bladder.
Adequan can be thought of as a more effective injectable version of that nutritional supplement.
1 the first thing you ll need to do is eliminate dry food.
Cats have evolved from desert animals and derive most of their moisture intake from what they eat.
Feline lower urinary tract disease or flutd refers to any of a number of conditions that cause kitty trouble peeing.
Eight shots over four weeks i used to use a longer course with less frequent dosing.
The most serious type of flutd is a complete urinary blockage.
Dry food diets have been shown to exacerbate or cause urinary tract issues.