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Sodium Hyaluronate 1% for osteoarthritis of the shoulder
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 234197" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>Thanks! Very interesting. </p><p></p><p>There is also a product called Pentosan Gold that is used on race horses. It contains Sodium pentosan polysulfate 250 mg/ml, glucosamine 150mg/ml. It supposedly reverses the effects of osteoarthritis in the joints via a series of actions including: A concentrated anti-inflammatory and stimulant of cartilage synthesis, repair and protection. This has been popular for years with the athletic community but now is very tightly controlled by veterinarian prescription only. It is administer at a dose rate of 3 mg/kg bodyweight, intra-articular. Imagine the look on my doctor's face when I told him I had used this in the past and done the injections myself. Unfortunately it has become very hard to get.</p><p></p><p>I may try this. I have already gone the triamcinolone route and it didn't do the job this last injection. Possibly the steroid will help. </p><h3></h3></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 234197, member: 43589"] Thanks! Very interesting. There is also a product called Pentosan Gold that is used on race horses. It contains Sodium pentosan polysulfate 250 mg/ml, glucosamine 150mg/ml. It supposedly reverses the effects of osteoarthritis in the joints via a series of actions including: A concentrated anti-inflammatory and stimulant of cartilage synthesis, repair and protection. This has been popular for years with the athletic community but now is very tightly controlled by veterinarian prescription only. It is administer at a dose rate of 3 mg/kg bodyweight, intra-articular. Imagine the look on my doctor's face when I told him I had used this in the past and done the injections myself. Unfortunately it has become very hard to get. I may try this. I have already gone the triamcinolone route and it didn't do the job this last injection. Possibly the steroid will help. [HEADING=2][/HEADING] [/QUOTE]
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