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  1. Jan 21, 2020 · Tap the horse vigorously two or three times with the side of your palm in the injection site, and without breaking your rhythm, rotate your hand and insert the needle (see Figure 6). However, some horses may learn to associate the taps with the following needle stick and leave the area prior to the needle stick.

  2. Adequan® I.M. (100 mg/5 mL) for horses is a prescription medication recommended for intramuscular use that is used in the treatment of arthritis, degenerative joint disease (not caused by infections), or joint injury with associated lameness. Adequan I.M. restores synovial fluid, stimulates cartilage repair, and decreases inflammation and ...

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  3. Jul 7, 2023 · The prescribed treatment consists of intramuscular injections of 500 mg of PSGAG every 4 days for 28 days, for a total of 7 injections. [4] [13] It is generally recommended for horses with mild chronic osteoarthritis. [4] The duration of Adequan® i.m. therapeutic effects is uncertain, as research is limited.

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  5. Adequan ® i.m. is recommended for the intramuscular treatment of non-infectious degenerative and/or traumatic joint dysfunction and associated lameness of the carpal and hock joints in horses. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION. There are no known contraindications to the use of intramuscular Polysulfated Glycosaminoglycan (PSGAG).

  6. There are three types of FDA-approved injectable joint therapies in horses: intra-articular (IA) intravenous (IV) intramuscular (IM) Depending on a horse’s use, soundness problems, and which/how many joints are affected, your veterinarian may prescribe none, one, or a combination of these prescription medications for joints.

  7. Mar 18, 2022 · Adult horses are usually given IM shots with a 1 1/2 inch needle. This allows the medication to be injected deeply into the muscle mass. Foals usually receive IM injections using a 1-inch needle. Take out any used needles with the plastic covers still attached and place them in a plastic bag or plastic bottle.

  8. Never use a swollen site for another injection. If the site continues to increase in size and pain persists 1-2 days after the injection, please call our office immediately. Call us if you have any questions concerning the intramuscular injection procedure or if your horse has any adverse reaction to the drug or the injection.

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