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FlexileRx (OA) in Dogs

Recommended by veterinarians for dogs with mild to moderate osteoarthritis, FlexileRx™ supports joint health and helps to reduce clinical signs. In clinical trials, dogs with osteoarthritis that were given FlexileRx showed significant improvement.

Find out more at www.FlexileRx.com.

How does it work?

FlexileRx works in 3 ways to help reduce inflammation and pain in dogs with mild to moderate osteoarthritis:

  Inhibits 5-LOX
  Offers balanced COX-1 and COX-2 suppression
 
Provides a powerful antioxidant that absorbs free radicals, protecting cells and cartilage from the damage of oxidation
 

Is it a drug?

 

No, FlexileRx contains baicalin and catechins, anti-inflammatory flavans and flavones derived from natural botanical sources and also prescribed by physicians for human patients with osteoarthritis.

Is it safe?

 

FlexileRx tablets contain natural ingredients. In a multi-center, blinded clinical study with 8 veterinary hospitals, 30 pet dogs were treated with FlexileRx and no side effects were observed.

In 9 animal safety studies at doses up to 40 times the recommended label dose, there were no changes in liver, kidney, stomach or intestinal tissues. Blood electrolytes were unchanged, and liver enzymes were within normal limits.

FlexileRx has not been evaluated for use in pregnant or breeding animals or in combination with NSAIDs or corticosteriods. Be sure to notify your veterinarian of medications your pet is taking, allergies, ulcers or other health conditions that may affect your pet’s treatment. In the event of an adverse reaction, discontinue use and consult your veterinarian.

Ask your veterinarian

 

FlexileRx is sold only to licensed veterinarians. Only your veterinarian can diagnose osteoarthritis and determine the best course of therapy for your pet. Fortunately, there are many ways to help your dog: by controlling pain, slowing the disease's progression and maintaining optimal fitness. Your veterinarian can recommend any changes to your dog's diet, physical regimen or medications that may improve your pet's health and well-being.