What is Noltrex used for?

How does it work? Noltrex®Vet substitutes for the lack of lubricating properties of compromised joint fluid to reduce friction and provide physical protection to the cartilage. Protecting sensitive cartilage is critical in order to maintain healthy and pain free joints.

What is Noltrex for horses?

Noltrex is a synthetic gel that can be injected into joints, and becomes incorporated into the joint lining acting as a lubricant. Initial clinical trials have been very promising, with some horses staying sound for up to 2 years.

Is Noltrex FDA approved?

Noltrex is has not been FDA approved in the United States at this time however, Bannon Woods Veterinary Clinic is participating in the ongoing clincial trials. We are the ONLY CLINIC IN THE UNITED STATES that is using this product in small animals and one of the few in horses. So far the results have been incredible!

How long does Arthramid last?

Over a period of 14 days the gel becomes integrated into the synovial lining and its immediate surrounding tissue of the inner capsule by a combination of cell migration and vessel ingrowth forming a thick, cushion-like membrane consisting of vessel integrated gel covered by a new and hypercellular synovial cell lining …

What is pro stride?

Pro-Stride APS is a proprietary dual-device system whose output produces a concentrated solution of cells, platelets, growth factors, and anti-inflammatory proteins (including IL-1ra and other anabolic proteins). All-Natural (from patient’s own blood) Clinically demonstrated effectiveness*

What is Arthramid horse?

Arthramid® Vet is a non-resorbable, injectable, transparent, hydrophilic gel, for intra-articular administration in horses only. Arthramid® Vet is indicated for the management of non-infectious causes of joint disease in horses, including both early and late stages of osteoarthritis and degenerative joint disease.

What are horse joint injections?

A joint block involves injecting the joint with a local anesthetic like lidocaine for desensitization. If the lameness resolves after injection, it is likely that the joint that was injected is the source of the horse’s pain. Joint injections can also be used to administer certain drugs to help the horse (figure 2).

What is the new injection for dogs with arthritis?

Librela is an innovative drug for the alleviation of pain associated with osteoarthritis in dogs. The medication contains a canine monoclonal antibody (mAb) which targets nerve growth factor (NGF).

What is the name of the injection for arthritis in dogs?

ZYDAX® is a disease modifying osteoarthritis drug (DMOAD) for dogs and is the leading innovation in osteoarthritis management. Unlike anti-inflammatories which tend to treat the symptoms of osteoarthritis, ZYDAX targets the progression of the disease.

How long does pro-stride last?

For those horses that would initially respond to steroids but need repeat injections every 4-6 months, Pro-Stride is an ideal choice, especially if a young prospect is just getting started on his career. The beneficial effects can last 6-12 months, and there is no detriment in using it more often.

How long does it take for pro-stride to work?

“Pro-Stride has become an instrumental part of our equine practice. We use this product in many cases where a joint or soft-tissue injury has been diagnosed or suspected and have seen drastic improvements in soundness grades over a short period of time, approximately 7 days in most cases.