Dogs. They’re sweet. They’re silly. They’re up for anything. That’s why they steal our hearts and become so much more than just our pets. And it’s why it hurts so much to see them in pain and limping from arthritis.
Dog arthritis is extremely common, affecting up to 25% of all dogs over 1 year old. It’s caused by inflammation in the joint that, over time, destroys the protective lining that keeps bones from rubbing together painfully. If it isn’t diagnosed early and treated effectively, it just becomes worse and worse and can seriously affect your dog’s quality of life.
But there’s something you can do for your furry friend that goes beyond daily pills and chews, or monthly injections. It’s called Synovetin OA and it’s changing the game for dogs all across the US. That’s because it doesn’t just mask pain signals. Instead, it’s uniquely designed to address the inflammation that causes dog arthritis pain in the first place.
Let’s take a closer look at why Synovetin OA is a safe first choice for proven relief at any stage of arthritis—from mild to moderate to severe—and answer your questions about what it is, how it works, and how it’s different from other arthritis treatments for dogs.
What Is Synovetin OA?
Synovetin OA is not a traditional medication in the sense of being a pill, chew, or injectable drug. It’s an advanced medical treatment that uses safe and effective radiotherapy. This is a treatment approach that’s been used for decades to safely treat arthritis in people living in countries around the world.
Synovetin OA is given by a simple, one-time injection that takes just minutes. Your dog can go home the same day and get right back to whatever level of activity he or she feels like.
How does Synovetin OA Work?
Unlike medications—like pills, chews, or certain injections that are given under the skin or into muscle—that expose a dog’s whole body to medicine, Synovetin OA works inside the joint, right where it’s needed to reduce the inflammation that results in pain and joint deterioration. And, unlike other joint injections that just cushion the joint, Synovetin OA is designed to eliminate the harmful cells that cause the disease.
That means pain relief which lasts up to 1 full year AND the potential to prevent future pain by delaying the joint damage that’s caused by inflammation as it gets worse over time.
How Does Synovetin OA Differ from Other Arthritis Medications?
Here are the major ways Synovetin OA differs from conventional arthritis therapies, and why more and more vets are looking to this newer approach for treating dog arthritis:
- It’s a targeted, non-systemic treatment
Most conventional arthritis medications (like NSAIDs) act systemically, which means they expose the entire body to the drug. This can lead to side effects, including stomach-related issues (like nausea and vomiting), liver and/or kidney strain, and even organ damage when used long-term.
On the other hand, Synovetin OA acts locally, only in the affected joint. This targeted approach minimizes the risk of systemic side effects. That makes it a great choice for any dog, and especially beneficial for those that can’t tolerate NSAIDs or have underlying health issues. - It’s longer lasting
Many arthritis treatments just don’t last very long, so they require daily dosing at home (sometimes multiple times a day!) or monthly treatments that have to be given by the vet.
Synovetin OA is different. Just 1 treatment has been proven to provide up to 1 full year of arthritis relief. Not only does this mean consistent inflammation and pain relief for the dog, it removes the need to give a pill or chew every day or make numerous trips to the vet for repeat injections. It also avoids the ups and downs of medications that wear off quickly, which can lead to inconsistent pain relief and worsening arthritis. - It’s exceptionally safe
Because Synovetin OA is targeted therapy that stays inside the joint, it does not affect other body systems or organs. In particular, it does not affect a dog’s stomach, liver, or kidneys.
Synovetin OA can also be safely used with other medications. This makes it a great option for dogs that are already on med(s) for other health problems, such as heart disease, diabetes, or cancer. Add to this the fact that, in extensive safety studies and real-world use by 100s of veterinarians around the country, Synovetin OA has been found very safe. It’s now been used in 1000s of dogs with no significant side effects. - It’s effective for any dog with arthritis
Synovetin OA has been proven effective in dogs with all stages of arthritis—from mild to moderate to severe. The treatment success for dogs with early- to mid-stage OA was 92%, and in dogs with severe OA, success was 71%. This means the vast majority of dogs showed significant improvement after getting Synovetin OA.
Although Synovetin OA is appropriate for dogs of all ages and levels of severity, it could also be a welcome option in special cases, such as for dogs that have not responded well to NSAIDs or cannot tolerate them, for dog parents who want to give their best friend long-term relief without the need to remember daily or monthly treatments, and for dogs that are not good candidates for more invasive approaches (ie, surgery). - It targets the process that drives disease progression
Arthritis is the result of long-term inflammation inside your dog’s joints that can begin even in young, active dogs. If that inflammation is not addressed, the arthritis will just get worse and worse over time.
Synovetin OA is specifically designed to reduce the inflammation driving the disease. That’s why getting this treatment as soon as possible provides the best opportunity to prevent joint destruction and help your dog live an active, playful life. - It’s cost effective
While Synovetin OA may seem more expensive up front than oral or injectable medications, it can actually be a more cost-effective option over time. That’s because it reduces or eliminates the need for daily drugs, frequent vet visits, and the expense of additional treatments.
Synovetin OA is a novel, targeted, and effective approach to treating arthritis in dogs. Its ability to target the underlying inflammation causing arthritis gives your dog pain relief that lasts up to 1 year with just 1 treatment. It also has the potential to delay further joint damage and disease progression that’s caused by inflammation.
What’s more, it’s exceptionally safe with no systemic side effects, which makes Synovetin OA a first-choice treatment you can trust to help restore your dog’s joyful play—for a year of boundless possibilities.
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