Adequan is an injectable substance, which is very similar to the more conversant oral supplement called glucosamine. Adequan is also known as polysulfated glycosaminoglycan.
Adequan has been proven to be specially absorbed by inflamed joints when interjected into the dogs muscles. It pacifies and lubes the joint, reducing swelling and soreness by repressing friction in a natural way. It also helps to restructure cartilage in the damaged joint. Its not just pain reliever, its therapy.
In treating inflammation of a joint or joints (arthiritis), injections are given two times a week for at least 4 weeks for a maximum of eight injections. Injections are given intramuscularly to dogs, cats, and horses suffering with arthritis. A human product has freshly joined the market.
Adequan does all this without potential fallouts. To know its possible side effects, a study was conducted on 24 dogs receiving Adequan injections, one dog developed a painful injection site, one developed looseness of the bowels (diarrhea), and one developed abnormal bleeding. All side effects were classified as mild and none of them required any cure.
Some humans who have used...