
Antinol
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Antinol for Dogs and Cats
Playing, running, jumping, and walking are some of the physical demands involved in the activities we have with our pets. Even the daily set of stairs or the jumping in and out of the car can add stress to their joints, at any age. Factors like weight, breed, age, and diet can also affect joint health. Antinol works to keep your dog or cat on the go, for longer. Made with the extract of green lipped mussels, Antinol features a highly concentrated blend of natural fatty acids, including Omega 3 fatty acids to support tendons, ligaments, and tissue. It is designed for daily and long-term joint care to keep your pet comfortable and mobile. Antinol softgels can be given whole or mixed with food. Antinol is available in separate formulas for dogs and cats.
- Promotes joint health
- May improve mobility and comfort
- Safe, long term support
- Concentrated green lipped mussel extract & fatty acids
- Dog & Cat formulas
Antinol For Cats
Ingredients
- Active: PCSO-524® (marine-sourced fatty acid blend) 50 mg
- Other: d-alpha tocopherol (vitamin E), gelatin (bovine source), glycerin, olive oil
Directions For Use:
SoftGel quantities should be doubled for the first 14 days or as recommended by your veterinarian. Can be given during or after mealtime.
- Under 20 lbs Give 1 softgel daily
- Over 20 lbs Give 1-2 softgels daily
Antinol For Dogs
Ingredients
- Active: PCSO-524® (marine-sourced fatty acid blend) 50 mg
- Other: d-alpha tocopherol (vitamin E), gelatin (bovine source), glycerin, olive oil
Directions For Use
SoftGel quantities should be doubled for the first 14 days or as recommended by your veterinarian. Can be given during or after mealtime.
- Under 40lbs Give 1 softgel daily
- Over 40 lbs Give 1-2 softgels daily
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I can see that green lipped mussels are a source for the active ingredients, but what other marine life forms are used??
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According to the manufacturer's product label, Antinol contains PCSO-524® (marine-sourced fatty acid blend), d-alpha tocopherol (vitamin E), gelatin (bovine source), glycerin, olive oil.
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When will Antinol Relief be sold in the U.S. Two of my dogs are on Antinol and doing well, but I have heard from people in Australia that the Antinol Relief is even better.?
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At this time Antinol Rapid is unavailable in the United States. The manufacturer has not publicly announced a release date for this product in the U.S. For more information about the availability of Antinol, the manufacturer can be contacted at 1-888-858-2660 or by visiting www.antinol.com
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what's different between cat's and dog's?Can I use the pill which is used for dog to my cat??
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Both Antinol for Cats and Antinol for Dogs contain the same active and inactive ingredients. However, directions on how to properly give this product to your pet differ between dogs and cats. Please consult your veterinarian regarding any further questions or concerns about this medication in your cat.
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I have had my 13 year old cat on Antinol for almost 1 year now. He has arthritis and tolerates the supplement well. his latest blood work shows his glucose went Up. Is there anything in Antinol that can increase his glucose level? I am worried about him becoming diabetic.?
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There have been no significant reports of Antinol causing an increase in blood glucose among cats. Please contact your veterinarian with additional questions or concerns regarding your cat's increased glucose levels.
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Can you tell me what size Antinol capsules are??
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Anitnol capsules come in 30 or 60 count packages. The manufacturer states that the capsule can be given right from your hand, or mixed into a bowl with regular food. If this size is still too difficult for your pet to ingest, the manufacturer suggests that you cut it open and mix it in with the food.
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Hi there, I have a 7yo, 3 month old lab/pit mix tripod (missing rear right leg) currently exhibiting sxs of possible arthritis in remaining rear hip. She was recently started on 2 week trial of Meloxicam for pain/inflammation, and currently takes Omega 3 supplements as well. I spoke to her vet about possibly starting her on Antinol as well, but wondering what-if anything-additional you might suggest. I've read that Ester C can also be helpful, as can a host of additional supplements, but just not sure of which route to go for my girl. Thanks in advance!?
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Antinol is a joint supplement that contains Omega 3 fatty acids and green lipped extract. We cannot make specific recommendations about products for your pet. Please consult with your veterinarian about these supplements for your pet.
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