Adequan

The Product Adequan is an injectable form of glucosamine that can be safely given to dogs and cats in the management of arthritis. Note that it is FDA approved for dogs but can be safely used off-label for cats. The product is extremely safe with few side-effects. Mechanism of Action The mechanism of action of Adequan is similar to that of oral glucosamine/chondroitin products, that is, it provides the building blocks of joint fluid and cartilage and thus, can help alone or in conjunction with non-steroidal anti-inflammatories. Administration of oral glucosamine products is not contraindicated with the administration of Adequan. How it is Given Adequan is administered as an injection into the muscle, either the lower back (epaxial muscles) or thigh (quadriceps). It is at first given weekly and then is tapered. It may not be until the third or fourth injection that a marked improvement may be noted. Injections can be done as technician appointments. Frequency Adequan is first given once a week for 4 weeks, then every other week for 4 weeks then once every 3-4 weeks to maintain. The above is general veterinary information. Do not begin any course of treatment without consulting your regular veterinarian. All animals should be examined at least once every 12 months.