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Cosequin is a joint health supplement for dogs that feeds and helps to support the cartilage in their joints, helping them maintain normal movement. It supports the dog’s joints by maintaining normal architecture and feeding it key nutrients that help it stay healthy.
The four key ingredients that make Cosequin a complete joint health supplement:
- Glucosamine Hydrochloride - used to form vital components of the cartilage structure that provides a smoother surface for easier movement.
- Chondroitin Sulphate - a key component of cartilage that helps keep it strong and healthy.
- Methyl Sulphonyl Methane
- Hyaluronic Acid
How is Cosequin different to other joint supplements?
Cosequin is the only joint supplement on the market to contain the patented combination of Glucosamine HCl (FCHG49®) and low molecular weight Chondroitin Sulphate (TRH122®), alongside Manganese Sulphate and has over 50 published articles demonstrating safety, bioavailability and efficacy1.
The low molecular weight of Chondroitin Sulphate (TRH122®) ensures it can be absorbed from the gut into the bloodstream and, ultimately, into joint tissue. Studies have shown that Cosequin’s unique formulation is safe and effective in dogs, and the combination of ingredients is more effective than when the ingredients are administered separately.
Sizes
Cosequin DS Chewable Tablets is available in the following sizes:
- 120 Tablets
Key Benefits
- Helps to support the cartilage in dogs joints
- Contains key nutrients to build cartilage structure for easier movement
- High quality ingredients
- Easy intake - chewable tablet can be given whole or sprinkled on food
Ingredients
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Product CompositionGlucosamine HCI: 600mg, chondroitin sulphate: 300mg, methyl sulphonyl, methane: 250mg, hyaluronic acid: 6mg, dextrose, brewers yeast, magnesium stearate
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Nutritional AdditivesManganese (manganous): 1361mg/kg
For oral administration. Cosequin can be given whole, the tablets crumbled and mixed with food. Feed daily for 4-6 weeks, or as recommended by your veterinary surgeon.
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