"SPRYNG"
Injections for Arthritis and ACL/CCL Tears
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most prevalent musculoskeletal disease in dogs and represents about 80% of lameness cases. Intra-articular therapies are used for their property of carrying less systemic adverse events and improved efficacy.
Collagen-Elastin Hydrogel Microparticles (CEHM*), a veterinary medical device, is manufactured from a purified composition of collagen, elastin, and heparin which self-assembles and provides micro-cushioning within the joint.
It is used mainly for backend issues such as ACL/CCL tears as well as Osteoarthritis. It lasts up to 12 months but in most cases 6-7 months. I have also seen where it has gone way past one year. These cost a little more than other injection type treatments. This is a new type of treatment and has only been used in a small number of dogs. So I think they still need to learn about any different side effects by reports. This should not be given to a dog with swollen or inflamed joints. Cannot/should not be used alongside NSAIDs. Spryng particles must not be injected into blood vessels. Injection of Spryng into blood vessels can interfere with local circulation, resulting in vessel laceration, occlusion, infarction, embolic phenomena, and/or abscess at injection site. This is a gel that is directly injected into the joint to give it cushion.
Collagen-Elastin Hydrogel Microparticles (CEHM*), a veterinary medical device, is manufactured from a purified composition of collagen, elastin, and heparin which self-assembles and provides micro-cushioning within the joint.
It is used mainly for backend issues such as ACL/CCL tears as well as Osteoarthritis. It lasts up to 12 months but in most cases 6-7 months. I have also seen where it has gone way past one year. These cost a little more than other injection type treatments. This is a new type of treatment and has only been used in a small number of dogs. So I think they still need to learn about any different side effects by reports. This should not be given to a dog with swollen or inflamed joints. Cannot/should not be used alongside NSAIDs. Spryng particles must not be injected into blood vessels. Injection of Spryng into blood vessels can interfere with local circulation, resulting in vessel laceration, occlusion, infarction, embolic phenomena, and/or abscess at injection site. This is a gel that is directly injected into the joint to give it cushion.
How much does Spryng injections cost?
Spryng is a practical, economical solution for OA. A single injection costs approximately $600 to $900 and lasts 12 months. It doesn't have the side effects of NSAIDs which can cause gastrointestinal pain, kidney and liver dysfunction, ulcers and changes in behavior and appetite.
Spryng is a practical, economical solution for OA. A single injection costs approximately $600 to $900 and lasts 12 months. It doesn't have the side effects of NSAIDs which can cause gastrointestinal pain, kidney and liver dysfunction, ulcers and changes in behavior and appetite.
Spryng is a veterinary medical device that's used to treat osteoarthritis in dogs and has a low likelihood of side effects:
Short-term side effects
Some animals may experience discomfort within the first 48 hours, or mild, short-term swelling at the injection site.
Delayed side effects
Animals may develop joint heat, effusion, or lameness about 7 to 14 days after administration. These side effects usually resolve within a few weeks with rest, cold therapy, or other treatments.
Increased drinking and urination
This side effect can vary in severity and duration, and can last more than a month.
Spryng is made from two naturally-derived proteins (collagen and elastin) and one carbohydrate. It doesn't have the same side effects as NSAIDs, which can cause gastrointestinal pain, kidney and liver dysfunction, ulcers, and changes in behavior and appetite.
Read more at www.SPRYNGHEALTH.com
Short-term side effects
Some animals may experience discomfort within the first 48 hours, or mild, short-term swelling at the injection site.
Delayed side effects
Animals may develop joint heat, effusion, or lameness about 7 to 14 days after administration. These side effects usually resolve within a few weeks with rest, cold therapy, or other treatments.
Increased drinking and urination
This side effect can vary in severity and duration, and can last more than a month.
Spryng is made from two naturally-derived proteins (collagen and elastin) and one carbohydrate. It doesn't have the same side effects as NSAIDs, which can cause gastrointestinal pain, kidney and liver dysfunction, ulcers, and changes in behavior and appetite.
Read more at www.SPRYNGHEALTH.com
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