Amy&TrixieCat
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My senior Civvie, Mario, started on Adequan a few months ago for his arthritis. It seems to be helping him quite a bit, but I have some questions about dosing frequency. The schedule my vet has us following is:
Twice a week for a month.
Once a week for a month
Every other week for a month
Once a month for life
At this point, we're a the "every other week" stage, with tomorrow being his last shot at this level of frequency. So, after that, we begin the "once a month" phase.
In the past few days, though, I've noticed him stiffening up a bit again, and "flicking" his hind leg again while he walks, which he completley stopped doing almost as soon as we began the injections. Is Adequan something that can be dosed a little more frequently than the protocol I've listed, or is that dangerous to do? If he's uncomfortable again after just 2 weeks, I'm wondering if he won't do well at the "once a month" level.
I do plan on talking to my vet about this and I definitely won't start randomly increasing his dosage, but I wanted to gather a little more info before talking to the vet, and I know that FDMB is the best place for all things cat.
Thanks for any thoughts!
Amy
Twice a week for a month.
Once a week for a month
Every other week for a month
Once a month for life
At this point, we're a the "every other week" stage, with tomorrow being his last shot at this level of frequency. So, after that, we begin the "once a month" phase.
In the past few days, though, I've noticed him stiffening up a bit again, and "flicking" his hind leg again while he walks, which he completley stopped doing almost as soon as we began the injections. Is Adequan something that can be dosed a little more frequently than the protocol I've listed, or is that dangerous to do? If he's uncomfortable again after just 2 weeks, I'm wondering if he won't do well at the "once a month" level.
I do plan on talking to my vet about this and I definitely won't start randomly increasing his dosage, but I wanted to gather a little more info before talking to the vet, and I know that FDMB is the best place for all things cat.
Thanks for any thoughts!
Amy