2 do not exceed the recommended dose or therapeutic regimen.
Adequan for cats how to inject.
Some vets may prescribe it for cats suffering from certain forms of feline lower urinary tract disease.
Adequan is an intramuscular injectable treatment for arthritis.
Adequan helps relieve the pain of arthritis by soothing and lubricating the inflamed joint in addition to stimulating joint cartilage repair.
Adequan isn t used just for joint health in cats.
Sodium hydroxide and or hydrochloric acid added when necessary to adjust ph.
Each ml of adequan canine contains 100 mg of psgag 0 9 v v benzyl alcohol as a preservative and water for injection q s.
Currently adequan is only fda approved for dogs and horses though some vets do prescribe it for cats as well.
Administer twice weekly for up to 4 weeks maximum of 8 injections at approved dosage of 2 mg lb body weight 0 02 ml lb or 1 ml 50 lb by intramuscular im injection only.
It goes in the muscle.
The solution is clear colorless to slightly yellow.
The specific mechanism of action of adequan in canine joints is.
It contains polysulfated glycosaminoglycan.
Adequan is administered as a subcutaneous under the skin injection twice weekly for 4 weeks.
I don t know anyone using it this way in dogs but i m sure someone out there does and it s only available by prescription through your veterinarian.
If the response is positive then the frequency is reduced to as little as once a month.
For horses it s also approved for injection inside the joint.
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.
Arthritis is a painful condition of the joints usually seen in older cats.
It should be used with caution in dogs with renal or hepatic impairment.
Use adequan canine early at the first clinical signs of oa before it progresses and cartilage is irreversibly damaged.
Yes adequan is delivered as an injection.
Adverse reactions in clinical studies transient pain at injection site transient diarrhea and abnormal bleeding were mild and self limiting.