Chondroprotec For Dogs
It is a sterile solution used to aid in the treatment of wounds, lesions, burns and other trauma in horses, dogs and cats. The injection contains polysulfated glycosaminoglycan . Each 10 ml of Chondroprotec contains 1000 mg polysulfated glycosaminoglycan. Chondroprotec is indicate for use in the treatment of secreting and bleeding dermal lesions, first and second degree burns, trauma injuries, pressure ulcers, Venous Statis ulcers, donor sites and partial and full thickness wounds. Chondroprotec For Dogs
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It is a sterile solution use to aid in the treatment of wounds, lesions, burns and other trauma in horses, dogs and cats. Chondroprotec contains polysulfated glycosaminoglycan . Each 10 ml of Chondroprotec contains 1000 mg polysulfated glycosaminoglycan. Chondroprotec is indicate for use in the treatment of secreting and bleeding dermal lesions, first and second degree burns, trauma injuries, pressure ulcers, Venous Statis ulcers, donor sites and partial and full thickness wounds. Reapply Chondroprotec daily and redress wound site every 5-7 days or as needed.
Polysulfated glycosaminoglycans is used in the treatment of arthritis/degenerative joint disease (not caused by infections) or joint injury with associated lameness in horses. chondroprotec
Key Benefits
- 1000 mg of PSGAG in a 10 mL vial (100 mg/mL)
- Derived from bovine trachea
- Preservative free
- Patented technology
How It Works
Polysulfated glycosaminoglycans is used in the treatment of arthritis/degenerative joint disease (not caused by infections) or joint injury with associated lameness in horses.
Indications
- Partial and full thickness wounds
- Secreting and bleeding dermal lesions
- Trauma injuries
- 1st and 2nd degree burns
- Pressure ulcers (Stages I-IV)
- Surgical incisions
- Donor sites
- Venous stasis ulcers