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usually used in combination with glucosamine and aids in the repair of damaged connective tissues. It helps keep cartilage tissue from dehydrating and protects existing cartilage from premature breakdown. The pet’s own body produces chondroitin sulfate, so an alternative to administering this ingredient is to provide the pet with the building blocks to help the pet make its own chondroitin. This can be accomplished by using a supplement that contains methylsulfonylmethane, which is a dietary source of sulfur. MSM for Dogs and Cats MSM or methylsulfonylmethane, is a dietary derivative of DMSO, which is a major source of sulfur and is also an ingredient that is rapidly absorbed by the body. Studies have shown that osteoarthritic joints have lower sulfur content than normal joints, so giving a sulfur supplement will help slow joint deterioration.

can be used on one pet at at time. Additionally, many other drugs can be combined with these non-steroidals (NSAIDS) including the prescription drugs gabapentin, pregabalin, amantadine and tramadol. Your veterinary professional can assist you in finding the right drug or combination of drugs for your pet. Monoclonal A Antibodies Recently, two new drugs in a new drug class have come to market. Frunevetmab (Solensia) is labeled for cats and bedinvetmab (Librela) is labeled for dogs. These are species specific, and are an injectable given by your veterinary professional once every four weeks. This drug class, a monoclonal antibody, specifically tarkets nerve growth factor, a key driver of arthritis pain. This makes it easier for your pet to move and play. Arthritis can be a very debilitating and painful disease for dogs and cats. If you watch them closely and provide proper care, you can slow the deterioration of their joints and help relieve the pain associated with this condition. Nutraceutical products have proven to be very successful, so if your pet has the beginnings of arthritis, make sure to try them! Article gathered from https:// www.revivalanimal.com/learning- center/arthritis-in-dogs-and-cats

Dog Anti-inflammatory Prescription Drugs

In the last 20 years, many new non-steroidal anti-inflammatory products for dogs and cats have come to market. These include carprofen (Rimadyl), meloxicam (Metacam), firocoxib (Previcox), deracoxib (Deramaxx), and grapiprant (Galliprant). For cats, we see robenacoxib (Onsior) that is labeled for use for three days. Only one of these drugs

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