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Product Type | Soft Chew | Chewable Tablet |
How it works | Supports joint function and flexibility and strengthens joint cartilage. The formula contains joint supporting supplements. | Maintains healthy joints & connective tissue |
Additional Benefits | ||
Chondroitin | N/A | N/A |
Omega Fatty Acids | ||
Manganese | N/A | N/A |
For Medium and Small Dogs | 400 mg | N/A |
Creatine | 250 mg | N/A |
Perna | 150 mg | 600 mg |
What Makes it Different? | Contains Boswellia serrata Extract, Tumeric, Glucosamine, MSM, Creatine, Perna Canaliculus, vitamins C and E and other antioxidants | Specially formulated for dogs predisposed to hip or joint problems |
How Long Does it Take to Work? | 1-3 weeks | Up to 4 weeks |
Usage | ||
Taste | Chicken Liver | N/A |
Ok to Use with RX Pain Medications? | ||
Recommended For | Dogs | Dogs |
Here's What Customers are Saying Pros | N/A | "...after about 4 weeks of Glyco Flex 600 there is a big difference in him. He's up and ready to go and his walking and running is much better." |
Here's What Customers are Saying Cons | N/A | N/A |
Vet Review | Pending | One of my favorite long term and reliable joint supplements that has been out for years is the product Glyco-Flex classic by Vetri-Science. The main ingredient in this wonderful product, known as perna canaliculus(the green lipped mussel) has many years of clinical research behind its use in the human field for helping treat osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. This product was the very first offered by one of the most trustworthy and reliable companies in Vetri-Science, and was the basis for many of their other wonderful Glyco-Flex products. This product helps to maintain healthy joints and connective tissue health, and so it is an excellent product to use as a preventative in those pets predisposed to hip or joint problems. The only cautions I can bring up is to check with your veterinarian if a pet is diabetic, as well as if there is a history of urinary tract stones. I find that any digestive side effects are prevented by giving the chewable supplement with food. It should also be avoided in pregnant and breeding animals. I give this product an overall rating of 4.5 out of 5. |
How Much Do I Give My Pet? | Depends on weight. | Depends on weight. |
RX Prescription Required? | ||
Known Side Effects | None | Consult your veterinarian on animals: with clotting disorders; being treated with anticoagulant medications; diabetes, or any metabolic disorder causing hyperglycemia; history of urinary tract stones; known allergy to shellfish. |
Rare Side Effects | None | None |
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