
TRP-Synovial-Flex
Synovial Flex
Keeping your dog’s joints supple, healthy and pain-free is as easy as giving him a daily Synovial Flex chew. This nutritional supplement contains glucosamine, MSM, vitamins, and more to support optimal joint function.
- For healthy hip and joint function in dogs
- Reduces pain associated with daily activity
- Updated formula containing minerals, vitamins and compounds for joint health
- Tasty soft chews dogs love
Just like active adults, dogs that get a lot of exercise can suffer from joint pain. If your dog is active, talk to your veterinarian about Synovial Flex, a nutritional supplement designed to promote hip and joint health in dogs. Synovial Flex keeps joints supple and healthy. The updated formulation in Synovial Flex combines: glucosamine, MSM, creatine, Omega-3 fatty acids, vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. And all that nutrition is packed into a tasty chew that stays soft and moist – no clumps or drying.
What you should know about Synovial Flex:
- Talk to your veterinarian before using this product.
- Follow dosing directions exactly.
- Read the label carefully for information about storage, possible side effects, and drug interactions.
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can this product be given to a 2 year old dog to help alleviate soreness from exercise. I have a 2 yr old shepherd that is a working dog so she is very active.?
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Synovial Flex is a nutritional joint support supplement for dogs of all ages. It may help reduce soreness from daily activity and is designed to help promote joint function. We recommend consulting with your veterinarian to determine if this product best suits your pets needs.
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Does the above product you sell have the exact same formula and ingredients that I purchase from the vet??
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It should be. If you click on the "Package Insert" tab on the product page, it lists the package insert for the different variations we sell and it will list all of the ingredients so you can compare to the one you get from the vet. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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My boxer chewed the container open and ate about 1/2 a bucket of the Synovial Support Supplement chews. What should I do??
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We suggest contacting your veterinarian to discuss immediate action necessary. You may also want to contact the manufacturer to see if they have any further suggestions. The manufacturer is Sogeval and their phone number is 800-877-0177. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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can this be taken in combination with Flex Rx -contains natural flavonoids baicalin and catechin, which combine to suppress COX-1, COX-2 and 5-LOX enzymes.?
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Synovial-flex contains glucosamine HCl, MSM, creatine monohydrate, perna canaliculus, omega-3 fatty acids and antioxidants according to the product label. No adverse reactions are expected if these two products are taken in combination. However, the manufacturer of Synovial-flex (per product label) recommends an examination of your pet by your veterinarian prior to beginning treatment with this product. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Do the Sonovial-Flex soft chews require a prescription??
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Synovial-Flex is available as an over-the-counter supplement not requiring a prescription, but every pet owner should talk with their pet's veterinarian before starting any medication or supplement. Thank you.
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My vet recommend the soft chews TRP-Synovial-Flex for my Golden Retriever. Is there an expiration date? I have searching online and found some expired on 2014. But not sure about yours.?
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Kiki, These do have an expiration and it looks like the 120 count tub has an expiration of 2016 and the 240 count tub expires 2017. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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My beagle accidentally ate 3 of the chewable tablets meant for my Akita. I read that 2 would be the appropriate dosage for him but will the extra tablet hurt him?????
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Synovial-Flex is a joint support supplement containing glucosamine hcl, msm, creatine monohydrate, perna canaliculus, omega-3-fatty acids and antioxidants, that may help relieve joint discomfort when given daily in dogs and cats. The manufacturer provides directions of use that includes initial dosing and maintenance dosing based on the weight of the animal. An accidental ingestion of 1 extra chewable based on the weight of your dog would not be expected to cause any significant adverse events. Mild gastrointestinal upset may be a possibility. Continue to monitor your pet and contact your veterinarian if any side effects are noted.
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some of the TRP-Synovial-Flex soft chews have been recalled. What is the expiration date and lot number of this item??
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It looks like the lot number is 54183-1 and the expiration is 11/12/2016. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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I have an 11 lb Italian Greyhound. Is the prescribed dosage :"1/2 chew" applicable to the mini or full sized chew??
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Minnie, The recommended dosage for the Synovial Flex Minis are as follows: Initial Administration: (4-6 weeks) 5 to 10 pounds: 1 chew daily 11 to 20 pounds: 2 chews daily 21 to 30 pounds: 3 chews daily 31 to 40 pounds: 4 chews daily Maintenance Administration: 5 to 10 pounds: 1/2 chew daily 11 to 20 pounds: 1 chew daily 21 to 30 pounds: 1 1/2 chews daily 31 to 40 pounds: 2 chews daily The recommended dosage for the Synovial Flex Soft Chews are as follows: Initial Administration: (4-6 weeks) 5 to 15 pounds: 1/2 chew per day 16 to 30 pounds: 1 chew per day 31 to 60 pounds: 2 chews per day 61 to 100 pounds: 4 chews per day Over 100 pounds: 5 chews per day Maintenance Administration: 5 to 30 pounds: may reduce to every other day serving 31 to 60 pounds: 1 chew per day 61 to 100 pounds: 2 chews per day Over 100 pounds: 2-1/2 chews per day Hopefully that helps clear up the dosage question! Thank you, VetRxDirect
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My dog weighs under 8 lbs....would the tub of chew expire before they were gone? what is the expiration time on a tub. My vet recomended this product to me?
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Susan111, Our Synovial-Flex Soft Chews currently have about 1 1/2 year dating. So you will be fine ordering the small tubs of chews. Another concern is the possibility of the chews drying out by opening the container every day or every other day. Another reason to stick with the small tub. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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