Arthroplex Review : Is it a Good Choice as a Joint Pain Supplement?


Arthroplex for dogs®: Overview

Arthroplex for dogs is manufactured by Thorne Research and is helpful for joint pain, back pain, and chronic limping in canines, aiding in the production of collagen. Arthroplex also makes products for cats and birds.

Arthroplex for dogs®: Details

The main ingredients of Arthroplex for dogs include Glucosamine sulfate, green-lipid mussels, DL-Phenylalanine, and Vitamin C. Other minor ingredients include Boswellia serrate extract and bromelain. Various herbs and nutraceuticals are added to help the musculoskeletal system.

Good about Arthroplex for dogs®

Arthroplex
  • Natural bacon flavor
  • Administered after eating to help with gastrointestinal upset
  • National Animal Supplement Council (NASC) approved

Bad about Arthroplex for dogs®

  • Unsafe during pregnancy
  • Check with veterinarian prior to use if dog has clotting disorders, diabetes, hyperglycemia, urinary tract stones or shellfish allergies
  • Possibility of joint pain worsening

Conclusion

Arthroplex for dogs seems to be an adequate choice for a joint pain supplement. It contains the standard list of ingredients that most supplements have, and while it is recommended to check with a veterinarian before use if a dog has diabetes and a number of other things, this is also a common advisory for joint products for dogs. It is good that a suggested time of treatment is mentioned, but not necessary, out of concern for the pet, and that Arthroplex for dogs mentions collagen production, which many supplements do not. Overall, Arthroplex for dogs does not have a lot of information available, and sees to be no better or worse than other products out there.

Arthroplex Review : Is it a Good Choice as a Joint Pain Supplement? Arthroplex Review : Is it a Good Choice as a Joint Pain Supplement? Reviewed by Mark Williams on 04:25 Rating: 5

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