An oral supplement containing Hyaluronic acid (HA) for use in all horses. Hyaluronic acid is part of the make-up of synovial fluid and articular cartilage in joints and is responsible for the viscosity and elasticity of synovial fluid. HA is thought to increase lubrication of soft tissue in the joint and demonstrate anti-imflammatory effects in joint diseases. HylaRX may be used as a safe alternative to injectable HA and in conjunction with other joint nutraceuticals. Dosage: Gel - 10cc per day, Liquid - 2 oz per day as a top dress on the feed.
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HYLARX: Hyaluronic Acid Sodium, Supports Healthy Joint Function.
DESCRIPTION:
INGREDIENTS: Active ingredient hyaluronic acid sodium. Per 2 ounces 100 mg, inactive ingredients: water, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Hyaluronic acid sodium, Methylparaben, Propylparaben and FD&C Yellow #5.
DIRECTIONS: : Loading Dose. (4.5 ounces for 2 weeks) 250 mg Performance Dose (2 ounces),100 mgs Maintenance Dose: (1 ounce) 50 mgs
WARNINGS: This product should not be given to animals intended for human consumption. Do not administer to cattle or other ruminants. Store: AT room temperature, out of direct sunlight.
QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS: 1 Gallon is A 64 day supply for 1 Horse. Bottle contains a 2 oz (60ml) measuring cup. Product is a yellow liquid. Richdel Inc. Po box 1968 Carson City Nv 89702, 1-800-648-0950 PST 8:00am to 4:30pm www.selectthebest.com
NOTE: what is Hylarx : HylaRx is an oral supplement containing Hyaluronan in a gel base for all horses. Hyaluronic acid, or Hyaluronan as it is currently called; role in joint function has been studied for more than half a century. Hyaluronan (HA) is a polyanionic nonsulfated glycosaminoglycan. It is part of the make-up of synovial fluid and articular cartilage in joints. HA is responsible for the viscosity and elasticity of synovial fluid. Although the data varies, HA concentration and molecular weight generally decrease in joint disease. HA is thought to increase lubrication of soft tissue in the joint and demonstrate anti-inflammatory effects in joint diseases. HA may also stimulate high molecular weight production in the joint. HA has been used as an injection for several years, either intra-articular or intra-muscular. While these routes of administration exist, the use of an oral HA offers an easier method of delivery without the possible risk of infections. Oral HA is administrated like a paste dewormer. The Horse Journal (May, 2002) cited positive results in the use of 100 mg per day of oral HA. Their report stated the oral HA worked as well as injectable HA.
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