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  • #16
    Originally posted by BAiley
    I just ordered some... Any idea how much to take?? Looks
    like maybw 2mg/lb....Anyone know anything on the dosing..

    I will try it no matter what...just need to dosage....
    I'll be the trial man!!
    Hey Bailey ... any luck with the Adequan? Anybody else tried this?

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    • #17
      I need to look into this, Can't seam to find any differnce between the dog and horse versions. any know if that is correct?
      Last edited by Skyefire; 09-08-04, 02:28 AM.

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      • #18
        We know the same guy and it did wonders for my knees

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        • #19
          You can use Winstrol with NO worries about joint pain with this stuff!!

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          • #20
            A couple of the guys over at Muscle chem' have used both Canine and Equine versions, so far I have heard only positive....its on my shopping list!

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            • #21
              WOW!! This is great!! No more breaks from heavy lifting because of joint pain. I'm in.

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              • #22
                You guys are gonna love this:
                After reading this discussions about adequan I did my own search and came across an article writen by a veterinarian who says that adequan is already been used on humans in europe under the name "arteparon" I will find more about it and I am sure gonna try it...thx everybody for sharing this info with me and here is the link for that article:
                http://www.allanimalsexoticorsmall.c...dOCDPage2.html

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by brunette
                  You guys are gonna love this:
                  After reading this discussions about adequan I did my own search and came across an article writen by a veterinarian who says that adequan is already been used on humans in europe under the name "arteparon" I will find more about it and I am sure gonna try it...thx everybody for sharing this info with me and here is the link for that article:
                  http://www.allanimalsexoticorsmall.c...dOCDPage2.html
                  I heard is was used in other countrys as well.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Skyefire
                    I need to look into this, Can't seam to find any differnce between the dog and horse versions. any know if that is correct?
                    canine version is same price but 100mg per cc the horse version is 500mg per cc.

                    Get the horse version if possible.

                    this is the dog version 100mg per cc I got by accident.

                    It's injectable glucosamine absorbed much IM and greater than oral version.

                    I don't wanna sound like a cheerleader for the shit cause I just let folks know about this product never made a dime off it.
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                    • #25
                      Bro is this stuff hard to find? Is it available from vet suppliers like cattle implants or is it only available from overseas? Not looking for a source just didn't know if it was legal to obtain.

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                      • #26
                        hey everybody you gotta read this article:
                        "Those of you who are suffering the dreadful burning - worse than burning - in the joints produced by lyme arthritis, can find nearly total pain relief. This relief comes with the use of a drug licensed for humans in Europe as 'Arteparon' and used in the US (for dogs and horses) as 'Adequan'*. The lesion of lyme arthritis is erosion of the cartilage in joints. Cartilage erosions are exquisitely painful. The Arteparon or Adequan is, chemically, polysulfated glycosaminoglycan, or 'PSGAG'. It is administered intramuscularly, and goes directly to the joints where it begins to fill in and to heal the erosions, thereby ending the pain and inflammation, and reducing the resultant long-term arthritic changes. It is totally unlike any other drug used to control pain in joints, and has virtually no negative side whatsoever. In normal injury situations, a course of therapy of twice weekly injections for five weeks usually suffices to allow the synovial lining of the joint to recover (in the absence of inflammation) and resume its usual task of producing these compounds for repair. In lyme, where the insult to the cartilage is ongoing, therapy must be continued until the antibiotics have controlled the spirochetes to the point that they no longer create the erosions.


                        The third matter:I first had lyme disease 22 years ago, my second summer in Connecticut. I didn't know it at the time, but I have specific memories of sitting out several activities because of 'burning' in my hips. That same summer I suffered a serious injury which required prolonged - nearly 3 months - treatment with cephalexin (Keflex). The burning went away, and I wondered, every so often, what it had been, and why it had gone away. With last Spring's recurrence of the disease, with the dreadfully painful burning in my hip joints, I recalled the former incidence, along with several other less severe episodes. When taking Keflex for other injuries ( cat bites, a frequently occurring occupational hazard) I often noticed that other (less severe) joint pains resided. There may be other disseminated joint diseases which respond to antibiotic therapy, but in my part of the country, and at this point in time, where this occurs the first assumption must be that the joint pain was due to lyme disease. In my practice, I have come to rely on the clinical trial of doxycycline (21 days) as the most reliable diagnostic tool available to me. I also use Western Blot blood tests and blood chemistries (where the muscle enzymes rise with early lyme myositis in a very reliable pattern). If you feel you have lyme disease, but don't have a rash or a positive blood test, try to get your doctor to give you a course of doxycycline ( or another appropriate antibiotic) as a diagnostic aide.


                        *A note on the availability of Arteparon/Adequan. When asked why this drug isn't available in the US, 2 orthopedists replied that there just wasn't enough money to be made. The drug company asserts that all of these MD's use this drug for their own problems - just as I have. Just imagine, if your GP could administer a drug which might avoid an eventual hip replacement! "

                        This is AMAZING!!!!!


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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Cmsmallzz
                          Bro is this stuff hard to find? Is it available from vet suppliers like cattle implants or is it only available from overseas? Not looking for a source just didn't know if it was legal to obtain.
                          I know only one website were you can get w/out a script from a vet...

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                          • #28
                            Thanks Bro...I actually just found a few that sell it w/o a script. Good prices too...PM me if you need info.

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                            • #29
                              I just want to let you guys know that i have talked to the pharmaceutical company who's german chain used to make arteporan (the adequan version for humans) and is not longer been manufactured or in use in europe and the guy could not answer ( or didn't wanted to answear) why is not been manufactured anymore....now i am a little affraid of using it....
                              If anyone here has that information why is not in use anymore please let me know...

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                              • #30
                                oh,
                                Also, he told me that adequan and arteporan is basically the same thing...so, it would be nice if anyone here who knows about it would let me know...
                                Thanks, Adriana

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