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151. Adequan® Canine - FAQ
- www.luitpold.com
- Q: What is canine osteoarthritis?.
- A: Canine osteoarthritis is a common cause of joint failure with stiffness, loss of mobility and varying degrees of inflammation and pain. ...
- Q: What are the clinical signs of canine osteoarthritis?.
- Geriatric Arthritis.
- Q: How does Adequan® Canine (POLYSULFATED GLYCOSAMINOGLYCAN) work?.
- A: Adequan® Canine (POLYSULFATED GLYCOSAMINOGLYCAN) stimulates cartilage repair processes, binds to damaged cartilage and suppresses the enzymes that eat away at joints. ...
- Q: How is Adequan® Canine different from other osteoarthritis treatments?.
- A: Adequan® Canine is a member of a unique class of drugs called Disease-Modifying Osteoarthritis Drugs (DMOAD). It is an injectable POLYSULFATED GLYOSAMINOGLYCAN (PSGAG) and is the only FDA approved product of its type in the arthritis treatment market. ...
- Adequan® Canine (POLYSULFATED GLYCOSAMINOGLYCAN) is the only product on the market that has been clinically shown to help treat the disease while also offering relief from pain. ...
- Q: How safe is Adequan® Canine?.
- A: At the recommended dose, Adequan® Canine (POLYSULFATED GLYCOSAMINOGLYCAN) has been well tolerated and its safety has been consistently demonstrated. ... A safe, effective dose of Adequan® Canine has been approved by the FDA, so you can have confidence in its effectiveness and safety. ...
- Q: Are there any side effects associated with Adequan® Canine?.
- Q: When should I start my dog on Adequan® Canine?.
- A: To truly control your dog's arthritis, you have to look at the big picture. ... And, as soon as arthritis is diagnosed, ask your veterinarian for Adequan® Canine (POLYSULFATED GLYCOSAMINOGLYCAN). ...
152. Pfizer Inc., and Pharmacia Corporation
- www.ftc.gov
- The products include extended release drugs for the treatment of overactive bladder; combination hormone replacement therapies; treatments for erectile dysfunction; drugs for canine arthritis; antibiotics for lactating cow mastitis; antibiotics for dry cow mastitis; over-the-counter hydrocortisone creams and ointments; over-the-counter motion sickness medications; and over-the-counter cough drops.
- Drugs for Canine Arthritis.
- Canine arthritis affects an estimated 8. ... 8 million arthritic dogs are treated with prescription canine arthritis drugs. Sales for prescription canine arthritis drugs in the United States in 2001 totaled approximately $81 million, and the U. ...
- The market for prescription canine arthritis drugs is highly concentrated. ... Through a license and supply agreement with Pharmacia, Novartis launched its own canine arthritis product, Deramaxx, in February 2003.
- market for canine arthritis drugs. ... As a result, Pfizer would be in a position to undermine the competitive position of one of only two competitors in the market for prescription drugs to treat canine arthritis.
- The consent agreement preserves competition in the market for prescription canine arthritis drugs by requiring Pharmacia to renegotiate its pre-existing license and supply agreement with Novartis to allow Novartis to operate as an independent competitor rather than a business partner. The settlement would eliminate the control that Pfizer would have over Novartis' product; restrict the type of information Pfizer would be able to obtain about Deramaxx; and allow Novartis to compete with Pfizer in the development of a second generation canine arthritis product.
153. 12/18/2001, Research Roundup - Almanac, Vol. 48, No. 16
- www.upenn.edu
- MOLECULE COULD YEILD EMBRYNIC STEM CELLS | DARK MATTER OBJECT IN MILKY WAY | SACHS FOUNDATION: ENTREPRENEURSHIP | CANINE ARTHRITIS .
- MOLECULE COULD YEILD EMBRYNIC STEM CELLS | DARK MATTER OBJECT IN MILKY WAY | SACHS FOUNDATION: ENTREPRENEURSHIP | CANINE ARTHRITIS .
- MOLECULE COULD YEILD EMBRYNIC STEM CELLS | DARK MATTER OBJECT IN MILKY WAY | SACHS FOUNDATION: ENTREPRENEURSHIP | CANINE ARTHRITIS .
- MOLECULE COULD YEILD EMBRYNIC STEM CELLS | DARK MATTER OBJECT IN MILKY WAY | SACHS FOUNDATION: ENTREPRENEURSHIP | CANINE ARTHRITIS .
- Key Risk Factor for Canine Arthritis Identified .
- Drawing upon an international database of some 16,000 dogs, researchers at Penn have pinpointed what's believed to be the first solid predictor, in any species, of future arthritis. The scientists have found that laxity in the hip joint--several millimeters' worth of excessive play between the ball of the femur and the hip's socket--correlates strongly with the advent of hip arthritis later in a dog's life.
- "The relationship between hip laxity and arthritis in dogs is akin to the relationship between high cholesterol and heart disease in humans," said lead author Dr. ... "Hip laxity is no guarantee of arthritis later in life, but it is a very solid risk factor. ...
- 15 issue of the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, could lead to new ways of averting or minimizing the occurrence of canine arthritis, which afflicts an estimated 70 to 80 percent of dogs in certain breeds. Since a canine generation is just 30 to 36 months, Dr. Smith said selective breeding to avoid high-laxity individuals could slash the incidence of canine arthritis within 10 years.
- Smith, who began collecting data on arthritis in dogs in 1983, says the physiological similarities between dogs and humans make it very likely that joint laxity could similarly signal the likelihood of arthritis in people, whose laxity could be remedied in humans with medications. There is currently no such risk factor used to predict the onset of arthritis among humans.
- MOLECULE COULD YEILD EMBRYNIC STEM CELLS | DARK MATTER OBJECT IN MILKY WAY | SACHS FOUNDATION: ENTREPRENEURSHIP | CANINE ARTHRITIS .
- Some Penn researchers' findings could yield embryonic stem cells while others analyze predictors of future arthritis in dogs.
154. Southern California Veterinary Surgical Group - Canine Hip Dysplasia
- www.petsurgery.com
- CANINE HIP DYSPLASIA.
- Canine hip dysplasia is characterized by varying degrees of hip joint laxity (looseness of the hip joint), subluxation (partial dislocation), and ultimately, severe arthritic change. ...
- This eventually leads to degenerative arthritis. ...
- The primary abnormality in canine hip dysplasia is joint laxity. ...
- A newer medical approach to the treatment of degenerative arthritis secondary to hip dysplasia involves the use of products called polysulfated glycosaminoglycans or PSGAGs. ...
- When should a patient receive conservative management as opposed to specific surgical treatment? The answer depends on the age of the dog, the intended use of the dog, the degree of arthritis, the severity of the lameness and the financial capability of the owner. ...
- In young patients with minimal evidence of arthritis, a stabilizing reconstruction of the hip joint is recommended. This involves reconstructing the joint congruency and stopping the subluxation and laxity that lead to severe arthritis. ...
- Once the patient (usually adult) has radiographic evidence of degenerative arthritis, it is no longer a candidate for a triple pelvic osteotomy procedure. ...
- Introduced in 1976, the Total Hip Replacement has become the only treatment available that provides normal hip joint function once advanced arthritis is present. ...
155. Arthritis may have many causes
- www.k9magazinefree.com
- Arthritis may have many causes.
- THE canine skeletal system is a marvel of bones, cartilage, and ligaments that provide the body with a framework to erect on four strong legs, protect internal organs, and provide a full range of motion. ...
- When the joints are damaged by injury or disease, arthritis (joint inflammation) can occur. ... But since such stiffness or lameness can have several causes and since arthritis itself comes in different types, a trip to the veterinarian is a more prudent move than slipping the pooch a couple of aspirin for the discomfort.
- Arthritis results from inflammation in the joints and is generally divided into two types - degenerative and inflammatory - according to the source of that irritation. ...
- Secondary degenerative joint disease can sometimes be prevented or halted by surgical repair of the joint before arthritis progresses. Degenerative arthritis may not manifest until the dog has had years of abnormal stress. ...
- Inflammatory arthritis usually affects multiple joints and is accompanied by signs of systemic illness including fever, anorexia, and all-over stiffness. Again, this type of arthritis is subdivided into infectious and immune-mediated categories. ...
- Immune-mediated arthritis is cause by underlying weakness in the immune system and can be hereditary. Rheumatoid arthritis, a deforming type of immune-mediated arthritis, is rare in dogs. Systemic lupus and an idiopathic (unidentified) immune-related arthritis both can cause non-destructive joint infections. ...
- Signs of arthritis: .
- The latest in treatment for canine arthritis includes Rimadyl, a relatively new preparation available only from veterinarians.
- A dog with mild arthritis will obviously respond far better than a dog with severe arthritis. ...
- There are other drug treatments; dogs with arthritis should be under veterinary care, and the veterinarian can determine which treatment is best for each dog.
156. Holistic
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157. Pfizer merges with Pharmacia - July 15, 2003
- www.avma.org
- The products include drugs for canine arthritis, antimicrobials for treating mastitis in lactating and nonlactating cows, and several products to treat human illness.
- Despite the demand for arthritis drugs for dogs and antimicrobials for mastitis in cattle there are only a handful of companies producing these products, according to the FTC.
- Pfizer produces Rimadyl, the leading arthritis drug for dogs, and held a 70 percent share of the more than $81 million market for those drugs. ... If the merger had continued without FTC intervention, the number of companies producing arthritis drugs for dogs might have dropped to two, decreasing competition and potentially raising prices for consumers.
- The agreement ensures that three separate companies will continue to produce arthritis drugs for dogs.
158. canine hip dysplasia and arthritis in dogs and cats
- www.arthrix.com
- What Causes Arthritis.
- Arthritis in Pets .
- Arthritis in Dogs and Cats.
- If you are interested in the biochemical cause of arthritis, please CLICK HERE.
- It is estimated that one in five of the 80 million adult dogs and cats in the United States suffer from arthritis to some degree, according to James Roush, doctor of veterinary medicine at Kansas State University. There are some signs owners should look for to tell when your pet experiences pain from arthritis.
- There are two common reasons animals develop arthritis. ...
- Large dogs have big skeletal frames and grow faster than normal, which can cause stress on the joints, leading to arthritis.
- The second most common cause of arthritis in dogs or cats is damage to joints from accidents. ...
- The incidence of arthritis is most common in larger breed dogs but can affect small dogs and cats as well.
159. Arthritis / Joint Disease Center
- www.marvistavet.com
- ARTHRITIS / JOINT DISEASE.
- Understanding the treatment options of degenerative arthritis requires an understanding of what is normal. ...
- Medications Used to Treat Arthritis.
- Arthritis pain is an important cause of discomfort and loss of mobility in aged pets, and there are numerous remedies on the market. ...
160. natural treatment for dog arthritis and dog agility training
- www.brookbyherbs.co.nz
- Canine Arthritis and Dog Agility Training? Dogs that suffer from canine arthritis will benefit from herbs as they can help reduce inflammation and relieve stiff joints. ...
- relieve the pain from canine arthritis .
- This blend is traditionally used for cleansing the build up of toxins and neutralising the acid in the body that contribute to the onset of arthritis and joint problems. ...
- Here are just some of the essential herbs for canine arthritis and joint supplements. ...
- Arthritis pain relief. ...
- Arthritis pain relief. ...
- Arthritis pain relief. ...
- Read in the Herbal Tributes how these herbs have helped other dogs with arthritis.
161. Arthritis in dogs and cats
- www.littlewolf.com
- Arthritis, hip dysplasia and kneecap dislocation in dogs and cats and what to do about it. ...
- Arthritis in cats and dogs By J. ...
- Pet Arthritis, an Introduction .
- The Signs of Arthritis in Pets .
- Canine Hip Dysplasia .
- Pet Arthritis, an Introduction .
- The stiffness, pain and swelling in a pet with Arthritis is really no different than what you as a human being would experience. Arthritis in pets, as is humans, is a debilitating disease that greatly affects your pet's health and well-being. ...
- With the onset of Arthritis, also known as Degenerative Joint Disease (DJD), a happy, playful Fido or Fluffy can quickly turn listless and pain ridden. ...
- Types of Pet Arthritis .
- • Hypertrophic arthritis .
- • Wrist Arthritis (carpi) .
- Unlike humans, most of pet Arthritis develops almost immediately after trauma to their bodies. ... This is referred to as secondary arthritis compared to the more usual primary arthritis in humans. ...
- What are the signs of arthritis in pets? .
- They will be able to tell you exactly which type of arthritis your pet has (listed above). ...
162. Pet glucosamine - 99% pure - for horse and dog
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- Equine and Canine Motion pet glucosamine supplements repair joint injuries, stop arthritis and boost agility. ...
- Fight arthritis with pure Glucosamine. ...
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- Equine and Canine Motion - Since October 2000 Ultra effective pet glucosamine products for the happiness of your horse and dog. Equine and Canine Motion pet glucosamine supplements repair joint injuries, stop arthritis and boost agility. products, dog, horse, joints, supplements, equine, canine, arthritis, Ultra effective pet glucosamine products for the happiness of your horse and dog. Equine and Canine Motion pet glucosamine supplements repair joint injuries, stop arthritis and boost agility. products, dog, horse, joints, supplements, equine, canine, arthritis, Ultra effective pet glucosamine products for the happiness of your horse and dog. Equine and Canine Motion pet glucosamine supplements repair joint injuries, stop arthritis and boost agility. products, dog, horse, joints, supplements, equine, canine, arthritis, Ultra effective pet glucosamine products for the happiness of your horse and dog. Equine and Canine Motion pet glucosamine supplements repair joint injuries, stop arthritis and boost agility. products, dog, horse, joints, supplements, equine, canine, arthritis, Ultra effective pet glucosamine products for the happiness of your horse and dog. Equine and Canine Motion pet glucosamine supplements repair joint injuries, stop arthritis and boost agility. products, dog, horse, joints, supplements, equine, canine, arthritis, Ultra effective pet glucosamine products for the happiness of your horse and dog.
163. DoggieFun.com Dog Photo Gallery Canine Contests Pet Supplies Resources for Dog Owners
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- com Dog Photo Gallery Canine Contests Pet Supplies Resources for Dog Owners .
- Canine Career Path.
- Canine Critique Results.
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- Canine Critique.
- Arthritis General Orthopedic Skin Problems Epilepsy Diabetes .
- Arthritis.
- Pet Arthritis Resource Center.
- A very informative site about arthritis in pets. Over 100 articles on treating arthritis and hip dysplasia in pets, the science backing glucosamine, a review of treatments, a pet arthritis newsletter, and much more. ...
- Great Dane and Canine Health.
- Canine Diabetes Mellitus.
164. We have a Staffy x who has arthritis in her back legs and... - Q&A
- www.faqs.org
- We have a Staffy x who has arthritis in her back legs and.
- dogs: Canine Medical Information Part 1/2 FAQ.
- We have a Staffy x who has arthritis in her back legs and she is currently on Metacam everyday. ...
- my dog also has arthritis but she is not on medication yet but i do no how u feel .
- dogs: Canine Medical Information Part 1/2 FAQ .
165. National Arthritis Month
- www.reporterville.com
166. Pfizer Inc. - Analysis
- www.ftc.gov
- ; (5) renegotiate a 1999 license and supply agreement between Pharmacia and Novartis for Deramaxx, Novartis's canine arthritis drug, to enable Novartis to operate as an independent competitor, rather than a partner, of the merged entity; (6) divest all of Pfizer's U. ...
- § 45, in the markets for: (1) extended release treatments for overactive bladder; (2) combination hormone replacement therapy products; (3) treatments for erectile dysfunction; (4) treatments for canine arthritis; (5) treatments for lactating cow mastitis; (6) treatments for dry cow mastitis; (7) over-the-counter hydrocortisone creams and ointments; (8) over-the-counter motion sickness medications; and (9) over-the-counter cough drops. ...
- Treatments for Canine Arthritis.
- Canine arthritis affects an estimated 8. ... 8 million arthritic dogs are treated with prescription canine arthritis drugs. Sales for prescription canine arthritis drugs in the United States in 2001 totaled approximately $81 million, and the U. ...
- The market for prescription canine arthritis drugs is highly concentrated. ... Through a license and supply agreement with Pharmacia, Novartis launched its own canine arthritis product, Deramaxx, in February 2003.
- Entry into the market of drugs to treat canine arthritis is difficult, costly, and time-consuming. Besides the safety and efficacy testing required for FDA approval of canine arthritis drugs, firms entering the market must develop palatable dosing formulations for use at home. ...
- There are only two entities, Schering-Plough Corporation and a joint venture of Boehringer Ingelheim GmbH and Merial, that have prescription canine products approved in Europe and in late clinical development in the United States and are expected to enter in the U. ...
- market for drugs to control the pain and inflammation associated with canine arthritis. ... As a result, Pfizer would be in a position to undermine the competitive position of one of only two competitors in the market for prescription drugs to treat canine arthritis.
- The proposed Consent Agreement preserves competition in the market for prescription canine arthritis drugs by requiring Pharmacia to renegotiate its pre-existing license and supply agreement with Novartis to allow Novartis to operate as an independent competitor rather than a business partner. Specifically, the proposed Consent Agreement: (1) eliminates the control that Pfizer would have over Novartis's product; (2) restricts the type of information Pfizer would be able to obtain about Deramaxx; and (3) allows Novartis to compete with Pfizer in the development of a second generation canine arthritis product.
167. Update on canine Lyme disease
- www.dogstuff.info
- 2625 92 Clean Clean MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Update on canine Lyme disease.
- IN 1977, a cluster of cases in children of what was initially suspected to be juvenile rheumatoid arthritis in Lyme, Conn. ... Not long after the first cases in people were reported, the disease was also identified in the domestic canine population in endemic areas. ...
- burgdorferi in endemic areas can exceed three-quarters of the domestic canine population; however, it has been estimated that only 5% of infected dogs develop clinical signs attributable to Lyme disease. ...
- In dogs, Lyme disease is typically manifested by an acute or subacute arthritis. ... burgdorferi-associated arthritis in a dog was published in 1984. ... burgdorferi-associated arthritis in dogs have since been developed.
- 8,9 Unlike Lyme arthritis, this condition is not responsive to antibiotics or other therapies and has been fatal in all reported cases. ...
- 16,18 A new specific ELISA recently developed and approved for use in dogs (Canine SNAP 3Dx—IDEXX) also appears to be able to differentiate among naturally infected dogs, vaccinated dogs, and dogs with cross-reacting antibodies secondary to other disease. 19 It holds promise in helping to simplify and clarify the confusing world of canine Lyme disease serodiagnosis.
- Other disease processes such as rheumatoid arthritis, other infectious or immunemediated arthritides, bone disease, degenerative joint disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, ehrlichiosis, and bacterial endocarditis have to be ruled out. ...
- Research in people has indicated that chronic Lyme arthritis that does not respond to appropriate antibiotic therapy may have an immunogenetic basis. ...
- 29 There is particular concern that people with certain haplotypes, who are susceptible to treatmentresistant Lyme disease-associated chronic arthritis, may be prone to developing such an autoimmune response. Several animals identified in the literature as having demonstrated signs of Lyme arthritis or Lyme nephritis have had evidence of vaccination against Lyme disease but not natural exposure. ...
- But the arguments for vaccination also are comprehendible, since vaccination might prevent cases of Lyme arthritis that do not respond to treatment; prevent cases of Lyme nephritis that are inevitably fatal; and protect dog populations in endemic areas against B. ...
- Although much progress has been made in the past two decades, there is still much left to be learned about canine Lyme disease. ... A thorough and systematic approach is required in working up cases of suspected canine Lyme disease, and all clinical criteria, along with response to appropriate antibiotic therapy, must be considered.
168. Dog Arthritis and Rimadyl (Carprofen) Information From Pfizer
- www.rimadyl.com
- Arthritis & Your Dog.
- Whether caused by surgery or arthritis, we know dogs do feel pain. ...
- It provides safe and effective relief of pain and inflammation due to canine arthritis, orthopedic and soft tissue surgery. ...
- Rimadyl Injectable: The first and only injectable NSAID approved for canine osteoarthritis and post-operative pain management makes it easy for your veterinarian to control arthritis pain, and prevent surgical pain before it starts by administering an injection before surgery, so that pain management is initiated before surgery begins. ...
- Rimadyl Caplets: Effective and easy to administer, this original formula helped Rimadyl become the #1 prescribed canine NSAID in the world, with over 10 million dogs treated!(3) .
- For information on canine arthritis and how Rimadyl controls the pain, click on Arthritis and Your Dog. ...
169. Ask Me Help Desk - Canine Arthritis
- www.askmehelpdesk.com
170. DECISION MAKING IN THE MANAGEMENT OF CANINE HIP DYSPLASIA
- www.inno-vet.com
- DECISION MAKING IN THE MANAGEMENT OF CANINE HIP DYSPLASIA .
- The definitions of, and distinction between, hip dysplasia and arthritis need to be understood before informed decisions can be made. ...
- · Canine hip dysplasia (CHD) is laxity of the hip joints, resulting in complete or partial dislocation of the hips, that develops between birth and six to nine months of age (1-4)-Figure 1a. ...
- · Arthritis, or degenerative joint disease (DJD), is the progressive degeneration of a joint's structure and function which can not be cured. ... In fact, the dog has arthritis of the hips which was likely caused by CHD. ...
- The first decisions involve trying to obtain a dog that will not develop CHD and subsequent arthritis. ...
171. The Natural Canine: Arthritis & Joints
- www.naturalcanine.com
172. Petaprin :: Home Remedy for Pet Pain - Dog Arthritis
- www.intruespace.com
- Canine Arthritis .
- Feline Arthritis .
- Canine Hip Dysplasia .
- Product Description: Petaprin™ is a new, fast-acting, all natural chewable pain reliever and anti-inflammatory tablet that has been clinically tested to provide effective relief from joint and muscle pain, arthritis, hip dysplasia, and more. ...
173. Integrative Treatment of Dogs with Arthritis such as Canine Hip Dysplasia
- www.redveterinaria.com
- Integrative Treatment of Dogs with Arthritis such as Canine Hip Dysplasia R. ...
- Even without a genetic predisposition in patients to arthritis, many dogs will develop joint disease for the same reasons that we as human beings do so. ... One important aspect of the treatment of patients with arthritis is to reduce or maintain an ideal body weight. ... It is clear from longevity studies in animals that lean body weight is associated with improved overall health and increased resistance to disease, including arthritis and cancer. ...
- Dogs do develop immune-mediated joint diseases (Systemic Lupus Erythematosis, non-SLE immune joint disease and Rheumatoid arthritis), infectious joint diseases (Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain Stopped Fever, and septic joint disease), and traumatic joint diseases (ruptured anterior cruciate ligament and traumatic hip dislocation). ...
- The methods of prevention of arthritis are based upon the principles of exercise and dietary measures useful in maintaining health in all dogs. ...
- It can be used in dogs with pain or arthritis to help reduce inflammation and discomfort. I do not recommend it for routine use; but, if your dog has pain from arthritis, give 1 capsule every 8-12 hours as needed. ...
- In many cases of DJD with arthritis, recent studies have suggested that glycosaminoglycans and chondroitin sulfate may help reduce pain and inflammation from osteoarthritis, assisting in the healing process. ... ) On the other hand, increase dietary cartilage can do no harm, particularly in the face of arthritis. In patients with arthritis, I recommend 1-2 grams of dietary cartilage with each meal. ...
- In a number of scientific studies, Perna mussel has been shown to reduce the inflammation of rheumatoid arthritis and DJD of the stifle. While the exact mechanism for this beneficial effect in arthritis is not known, it may be due to the unique combination of complex proteins, glycosaminoglycans, amino and nucleic acids and chelated minerals which it contains. ...
- While acupuncture cannot prevent DJD but can be very effective in relieving pain caused by nay form of arthritis or following surgical correction during the healing process. ...
174. HONselect - Arthritis, Psoriatic
- www.hon.ch
175. The Senior Dogs Project
- www.srdogs.com
- To search, use a term such as "canine pancreatitis" or "canine vestibular syndrome," etc.
- The Dog Guide has articles on canine health and on other interesting, informative, and related topics. ...
- Encyclopedia of Canine Veterinary Information.
- In-depth information on glucosamine's usefulness as a therapy for pets with arthritis can be found on the Internet on the The Pet Arthritis Center of the "Arthritis and Glucosamine Information Center" site. The site states, "The Pet Arthritis Center has been set up to provide you with the information you need to identify and treat arthritis in your pets, inform you of the dangers of certain prescription drugs such as Rimadyl, share tips on how to maximize your pet's nutrition, explain how arthritis progresses in pets and how to recognize the common symptoms of arthritis and osteoarthritis. ...
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