Restor-A-Flex Review - Does This Product Restore Joint Health in Dogs?
Restor-A-Flex: Overview
Manufactured by Pfizer, Restor-A-Flex is described as “setting a new standard for joint health supplements.” It used to help restore joint health in dogs.Restor-A-Flex: Details
Restor-A-Flex was recently re-launched by Pfizer animal health. It is described as a pharmaceutical-grade glucosamine and chondroitin health joint supplement and can be used to compliment Estogesic or Rimadyl for added protection against canine arthritis. The product is available in tablet, chewables and an extra strength version. Restor-A-Flex contains extra strength glucosamine sulphate (500mg) Chondroitin sulfate (500mg) and manganese. It claims to contain 25% more chondroitin sulfate than competitive brands. Dosing increases depending on dog size with dogs under 10lbs requiring 1 / 4 tablet twice daily followed by a maintenance dose of 1 / 4 tablet once daily. Dogs over 100 lbs require an initial dose of 2 tablets twice daily reduced to 2 tablets once daily. The product is available from many third party websites and prices vary considerably depending on where you buy and can prove expensive for the advanced formula. A bottle of 60 chewable tablets can be found for $34.99 and 120 chewable tablets can be purchased for $63.99.Good about Restor-A-Flex
- Available in an extra strength version of the product.
- Tablets are quarter scored for easy dosing.
- Available in 60 and 120 count bottles.
- Can be purchased from third party websites such as Amazon.
- No prescription required.
- Reputable manufacturer.
- Free of potential allergens such as corn, yeast, wheat dairy products, contains no preservatives.
- Chewable tablets can be crumbled and mixed into dog food.
- Further information can be found on Pfizer animal health (PAH) website.
Bad about Restor-A-Flex
- Expensive product. Prices vary considerably depending on which website these are purchased from. The extra strength version of this product can cost up to $170.99 for 120 tablets.
Conclusion
This product uses Glucosamine Sulphate instead of glucosamine hydrochloride, which is found in competitor products. Most clinical studies involving human products have been conducted with Glucosamine sulphate and this has been approved for use in prescription treatments of human arthritis. Sulphate depletion can cause a decrease in the production of glucosamine in the cartilage. Although this product is considerably more expensive than joint supplements on the market, particularly for the extra strength version of this product, you can be assured you are buying from a reputable manufacturer. Pfizer animal health claims to invest more time in research and development than any other animal health company. Restor-A-Flex can provide a comprehensive approach to joint care when used with NSAIDs, exercise and weight control.
Restor-A-Flex Review - Does This Product Restore Joint Health in Dogs?
Reviewed by Mark Williams
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