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Emory

Posted on June 14, 2018

EMORY PROTOCOL

Your dog is likely to have arthritis or other joint pain for the long term. That is, if I recommended you check out this page / article it’s because we’re going to (sooner or later) employ a treatment protocol I sstole from Emory University. I noticed they were using three drugs I’ve used for arthritis, ALL THREE TOGETHER!

I thought “Brilliant” and it works!

A combination of Derramax (NSAID) and Tramadol and Gabapentin.

There are variations.

I think, if your pet’s going to be on some medicine for the long term, shouldn’t you get educated on the meds your dog’s on? Effects, side effects, rationale?

Get This Article on “Emory Protocol of Layered Pain / Inflammation Meds for Arthritis” PDF

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