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   Location: North Dakota | Here's my take..... Pentosan is a perscription product, but there seems to be a way around it:
If you buy from Wedgewood pharmacy yes you need a perscription (you pay less if your vet will let you order and just call in the perscription)
horseprerace.com lets you buy without a perscription but is higher priced than wedgewood.
If cost is your concern horseprerace is probably the way to go, If you are more concerned about having a company stand behind you if something should go wrong, I would advise wedgewood (they are a compounding pharmacy with standard and regulations) Before anyone jumps down my throat, I know many people buy from horseprerace with great luck-infact I'm considering some of their products as well, but when I first started using pentosan, wedgewood was leaps and bounds cheaper than horseprerace and now they are coming down. I also have an excellent vet that does not upcharge. |
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| My vet used to order it for me from Wedgewood and it was 200.00 for a 30 ML bottle. I buy from horseprerace now and its 139 for 50ml. It took me a while to trust them but have been through few bottles with great results. I am actually seeing FASTER and better results with the pre race stuff. I have no idea why, they are both same concentration of active ingredient etc. Maybe there is a carrier difference? Have no idea. But my horses respond within a few hours of injection. My good horse has a fusing hock that "Pops" every step he takes if not on pentosan. When it starts popping about every 10-14 days I give a shot right when I get home from work at 2PM. I feed horses and let them eat until 430 or so and when I go ride no popping noise what so ever. Its weird. LOL But it works!
If I am not mistaken, and I could be, LOL but Pentosan of any type is not FDA approved for Injection in horses in the United states. SO no matter who you get it from its all off label and you won't have a leg to stand on if something happens?
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   Location: North Dakota | FLITASTIC - 2015-01-30 10:32 AM My vet used to order it for me from Wedgewood and it was 200.00 for a 30 ML bottle. I buy from horseprerace now and its 139 for 50ml. It took me a while to trust them but have been through few bottles with great results. I am actually seeing FASTER and better results with the pre race stuff. I have no idea why, they are both same concentration of active ingredient etc. Maybe there is a carrier difference? Have no idea. But my horses respond within a few hours of injection. My good horse has a fusing hock that "Pops" every step he takes if not on pentosan. When it starts popping about every 10-14 days I give a shot right when I get home from work at 2PM. I feed horses and let them eat until 430 or so and when I go ride no popping noise what so ever. Its weird. LOL But it works! If I am not mistaken, and I could be, LOL but Pentosan of any type is not FDA approved for Injection in horses in the United states. SO no matter who you get it from its all off label and you won't have a leg to stand on if something happens?
Point taken and you are correct. I guess my issue with using horseprerace is when asking my vet about where to buy and listing either wedgewood or horseprerace he was the one that had directed me towards wedgewood. Once again, many people do not know it and many vets do not follow the rules but wedgewood is just like walking into a CVS, if your doc calls a perscription in for you, your doc doesn't make extra money. If your vet was charging you $200 from wedgewood it was because HE was upcharging, which is illegal too. My last bottle was delivered to the house direct from wedgewood 100ml for $170.
AND I'm still not counting our horseprerace just in case things go south at wedgewood but I do know one thing Pentosan is a good drug, that many people have NO idea how good it is. |
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| LMS - 2015-01-30 9:45 AM
FLITASTIC - 2015-01-30 10:32 AM My vet used to order it for me from Wedgewood and it was 200.00 for a 30 ML bottle. I buy from horseprerace now and its 139 for 50ml. It took me a while to trust them but have been through few bottles with great results. I am actually seeing FASTER and better results with the pre race stuff. I have no idea why, they are both same concentration of active ingredient etc. Maybe there is a carrier difference? Have no idea. But my horses respond within a few hours of injection. My good horse has a fusing hock that "Pops" every step he takes if not on pentosan. When it starts popping about every 10-14 days I give a shot right when I get home from work at 2PM. I feed horses and let them eat until 430 or so and when I go ride no popping noise what so ever. Its weird. LOL But it works! If I am not mistaken, and I could be, LOL but Pentosan of any type is not FDA approved for Injection in horses in the United states. SO no matter who you get it from its all off label and you won't have a leg to stand on if something happens?
Point taken and you are correct. I guess my issue with using horseprerace is when asking my vet about where to buy and listing either wedgewood or horseprerace he was the one that had directed me towards wedgewood. Once again, many people do not know it and many vets do not follow the rules but wedgewood is just like walking into a CVS, if your doc calls a perscription in for you, your doc doesn't make extra money. If your vet was charging you $200 from wedgewood it was because HE was upcharging, which is illegal too. My last bottle was delivered to the house direct from wedgewood 100ml for $170.
AND I'm still not counting our horseprerace just in case things go south at wedgewood but I do know one thing Pentosan is a good drug, that many people have NO idea how good it is.
Yea I have discovered just how good it its. THere has been TONS AND TONS of research and good results using it for YEARS in Australia and New Zealand. I don't think an Ozzy horse has different joints or arthritis than USA horses. LOL They have some crazy stuff on there. I also have a bottle of the Platinum from them, as well as a bottle of dex, and Omeprazole. THey also have LEGEND (Equivelant) for $15 a dose!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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What dose and how much do you guys give your horses?!
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| strawfly special - 2015-01-30 11:39 AM
What's the cost on the Gold vs platinum ?
Gold is 139 for 50ml bottle and platinum is 39.00 for 18ML bottle. But the Platinum is a single use vial/ |
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| The protocol is to give 4 shots one week apart. The dose comes out to be 5cc for smaller horses and 6cc for bigger ones. There is an actual dose on the website. Most on here give 5-6cc depending on horse size. Reason for dosing is it is an anticoagulant of sorts. Mild one. SO I would not give to horses who are bleeders within a few days of hard exercise. My good horse gets 1 dose every 10-14 days or so. My colt is monthly or more if being used hard. Both were given the 4 dose loads. |
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| Thank You Flitastic... That's what I was trying to find out. So you can give as a preventive on young horses also and the dosage amount Thanks |
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   Location: North Dakota | My take on Pentosan is that it "washes" the joint of arthritis, so I'm not really sure it's a great preventative. I began using it because it has shown to increase length between injections. I have a horse that hung a leg in the fence and it shows significant arthritis resulting in hock injection. I asked my vet about preventatives and right away he said adequan. I asked him to look into pentosan and his response was it's your horse, your decision. I've had the injections last 2 years between them! I'm terrible about preventatives, not sure I believe in them. Most things can't prevent accidents or misuse of an animal-they need to be in good shape AND being the cheapskate I am my horses need to deserve their care. Have a 16 yr old heading horse that had his first hock injections last summer he gets pentosan monthly, after diagnosing arthritis in both hocks-he probably should have had pentosan earlier. It's cheap enough to give to young ones BUT, those young ones are most likely to try to kill themselves too, meaning keeping them without cutting themselves for 48 hours after an injection can sometimes be a challenge. Have a friend that had a gate fighting mare that she hauled all over the country to find a solution, no real pinpoint of any kind of lameness....farrier said to try some pads on the front feet, she gets pentosan monthly as well and maybe a week before a 2-3 race weekend and she won a ton of money in the last 2 years.
We start with 6 cc for everyone for 4 weeks and usually monthly after that, the ones that are a little touchy might get a booster every 2 weeks or so if we are really in some heavy ground or work or a lot of runs in a short time.
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| strawfly special - 2015-01-30 12:49 PM
Thank You Flitastic... That's what I was trying to find out. So you can give as a preventive on young horses also and the dosage amount Thanks
Yea, Pentosan works differently than Adequan does. I gave my colt a 7 shot series of adequan right when I got him. Then have been using pentosan inbetween annual adequan reloads. |
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| LMS - 2015-01-30 1:02 PM
My take on Pentosan is that it "washes" the joint of arthritis, so I'm not really sure it's a great preventative. I began using it because it has shown to increase length between injections. I have a horse that hung a leg in the fence and it shows significant arthritis resulting in hock injection. I asked my vet about preventatives and right away he said adequan. I asked him to look into pentosan and his response was it's your horse, your decision. I've had the injections last 2 years between them! I'm terrible about preventatives, not sure I believe in them. Most things can't prevent accidents or misuse of an animal-they need to be in good shape AND being the cheapskate I am my horses need to deserve their care. Have a 16 yr old heading horse that had his first hock injections last summer he gets pentosan monthly, after diagnosing arthritis in both hocks-he probably should have had pentosan earlier. It's cheap enough to give to young ones BUT, those young ones are most likely to try to kill themselves too, meaning keeping them without cutting themselves for 48 hours after an injection can sometimes be a challenge. Have a friend that had a gate fighting mare that she hauled all over the country to find a solution, no real pinpoint of any kind of lameness....farrier said to try some pads on the front feet, she gets pentosan monthly as well and maybe a week before a 2-3 race weekend and she won a ton of money in the last 2 years.
We start with 6 cc for everyone for 4 weeks and usually monthly after that, the ones that are a little touchy might get a booster every 2 weeks or so if we are really in some heavy ground or work or a lot of runs in a short time.
Very pleased with it if you can't tell by the book I've written! It's great for a cheapskate like me!
I agree with everything above. Its working wonders on my good horse WITH ARTHRITIS and wonders on my colt who was off the track. Xrays Look clean but the mere fact he was a race horse for 2 years you know he had some hard work on some very young joints. |
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| FLITASTIC - 2015-01-30 12:54 PM
LMS - 2015-01-30 9:45 AM
FLITASTIC - 2015-01-30 10:32 AM My vet used to order it for me from Wedgewood and it was 200.00 for a 30 ML bottle. I buy from horseprerace now and its 139 for 50ml. It took me a while to trust them but have been through few bottles with great results. I am actually seeing FASTER and better results with the pre race stuff. I have no idea why, they are both same concentration of active ingredient etc. Maybe there is a carrier difference? Have no idea. But my horses respond within a few hours of injection. My good horse has a fusing hock that "Pops" every step he takes if not on pentosan. When it starts popping about every 10-14 days I give a shot right when I get home from work at 2PM. I feed horses and let them eat until 430 or so and when I go ride no popping noise what so ever. Its weird. LOL But it works! If I am not mistaken, and I could be, LOL but Pentosan of any type is not FDA approved for Injection in horses in the United states. SO no matter who you get it from its all off label and you won't have a leg to stand on if something happens?
Point taken and you are correct. I guess my issue with using horseprerace is when asking my vet about where to buy and listing either wedgewood or horseprerace he was the one that had directed me towards wedgewood. Once again, many people do not know it and many vets do not follow the rules but wedgewood is just like walking into a CVS, if your doc calls a perscription in for you, your doc doesn't make extra money. If your vet was charging you $200 from wedgewood it was because HE was upcharging, which is illegal too. My last bottle was delivered to the house direct from wedgewood 100ml for $170.
AND I'm still not counting our horseprerace just in case things go south at wedgewood but I do know one thing Pentosan is a good drug, that many people have NO idea how good it is.
Yea I have discovered just how good it its. THere has been TONS AND TONS of research and good results using it for YEARS in Australia and New Zealand. I don't think an Ozzy horse has different joints or arthritis than USA horses. LOL They have some crazy stuff on there. I also have a bottle of the Platinum from them, as well as a bottle of dex, and Omeprazole. THey also have LEGEND (Equivelant ) for $15 a dose!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hey! question about the other products you have used from there. You can message me if you would rather. I just got in the Omep (small syringes) and started using them and have not seen any different results I was seeing with the GastroGard but I was wondering your experience with it. |
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| express52 - 2015-02-01 11:17 AM
I just ordered some Pentosan Gold from horseprerace. I will see how it goes :)
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express52 - 2015-02-01 11:17 AM
I just ordered some Pentosan Gold from horseprerace. I will see how it goes :)
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | racin3cans - 2015-05-06 3:16 PM I'm just curious if there is an update on this thread. I have been looking at the Pentosan Gold from Horseprerace.
I put 2 horses and a dog on the regular Pentosan from horseprerace and have been very happy with it. I could tell a difference after the first shot. BUT, I am having to give it every 2 weeks to the horses...the dog does fine once a month. I'm going to try the Gold and see if I get more mileage out of it. |
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | I have 3 on it now. Did the loading dose and then waited a month for the next dose. I have to say, I honestly think the 35ish pony is walking out better. He is much ornerier...but that could be because he is getting shots lol. I really do think he is stepping in and out of the barn with a bit more gusto than before. My other son's 22 yr old gelding is also less creaky and is wanting to step out better when we ride. It could be spring is here, green grass, who knows. I just think I am seeing some results of the Pentosan Gold. I just got to 3 weeks on the loading dose with my gelding that had broken his pelvis some time back. He had a yr and 7 months off and I just put my 5th ride on him yesterday. He was feeling quite well, but I am giving it to him more for precautionary reasons. He was always sound after his injury to ride, just got back sore running barrels. So we shall see how much we can do before he gets sore, hopefully he doesn't. |
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       Location: Bandera, TX | FLITASTIC - 2015-01-30 2:38 PM The protocol is to give 4 shots one week apart. The dose comes out to be 5cc for smaller horses and 6cc for bigger ones. There is an actual dose on the website. Most on here give 5-6cc depending on horse size. Reason for dosing is it is an anticoagulant of sorts. Mild one. SO I would not give to horses who are bleeders within a few days of hard exercise. My good horse gets 1 dose every 10-14 days or so. My colt is monthly or more if being used hard. Both were given the 4 dose loads.
You've given awesome advice...popping and bleeding to be specific.
Your also in a small group of people I know giving Pentosan to colts. I thought I would be able to "test" the results on my Mighty Mind Bender X Mystic Eye colt but I had to put off going on him this year. I can tell you this, I've worked him 3 times, back in the winter and the early Spring. He broke the ground like Beduino bred horses. So, is it the Pentosan or just breeding and age? I hope that he can stay together (he's built to) but I have no problems spending good coin on him to keep him healthy. Can't wait for next year.
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       Location: Phoenix | I'm trying to decide what to do with my arthritic horse. I can't decide if I should do the Adeuan loading just two times a year, or Adequan loading and Pentosan monthly, or Pentosan loading and monthly. Was definitely leaning towards including Pentosan one way or another. |
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  Location: MS | Trippin - 2015-05-07 10:44 AM
Can someone please give me the loading dose & then maintenance dose broken down into CCs.
5 ccs for smaller horses or 6 ccs for larger horses once a week for 4 weeks for the loading dose. Then once per month after the loading dose. |
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       Location: North Dakota | So I want to touch on one subject further. I have a colt who just turned 4 years old this year that I just started on Pentosan. He doesn't have any health problems but I started him on it as a "preventative". Being that Pentosan is cheaper than Adequan. I have my 9-year-old gelding (with known issues) on Adequan.
Sounds like a few people have done this, Pentosan as a preventative for a young horse, but not a lot??
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      Location: Bama | uno-dos-tres! - 2015-05-06 4:36 PM FLITASTIC - 2015-01-30 2:38 PM The protocol is to give 4 shots one week apart. The dose comes out to be 5cc for smaller horses and 6cc for bigger ones. There is an actual dose on the website. Most on here give 5-6cc depending on horse size. Reason for dosing is it is an anticoagulant of sorts. Mild one. SO I would not give to horses who are bleeders within a few days of hard exercise. My good horse gets 1 dose every 10-14 days or so. My colt is monthly or more if being used hard. Both were given the 4 dose loads. You've given awesome advice...popping and bleeding to be specific.
Your also in a small group of people I know giving Pentosan to colts. I thought I would be able to "test" the results on my Mighty Mind Bender X Mystic Eye colt but I had to put off going on him this year. I can tell you this, I've worked him 3 times, back in the winter and the early Spring. He broke the ground like Beduino bred horses. So, is it the Pentosan or just breeding and age? I hope that he can stay together (he's built to) but I have no problems spending good coin on him to keep him healthy. Can't wait for next year.
Again, thanks for your wisdom and sharing it forward.
I put my new guy (20yo) on actiflex 4000 a month ago. He's "popping" everywhere now from his neck down to his ankles. He wasn't before...not sure if I should open the gallon or not. I'm pretty sure that was $100 wasted.
After reading a bit on here, I may try the pentosan. Could you explain about the popping you mentioned?
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      Location: California | palominopaintlover - 2015-05-07 9:54 PM uno-dos-tres! - 2015-05-06 4:36 PM FLITASTIC - 2015-01-30 2:38 PM The protocol is to give 4 shots one week apart. The dose comes out to be 5cc for smaller horses and 6cc for bigger ones. There is an actual dose on the website. Most on here give 5-6cc depending on horse size. Reason for dosing is it is an anticoagulant of sorts. Mild one. SO I would not give to horses who are bleeders within a few days of hard exercise. My good horse gets 1 dose every 10-14 days or so. My colt is monthly or more if being used hard. Both were given the 4 dose loads. You've given awesome advice...popping and bleeding to be specific.
Your also in a small group of people I know giving Pentosan to colts. I thought I would be able to "test" the results on my Mighty Mind Bender X Mystic Eye colt but I had to put off going on him this year. I can tell you this, I've worked him 3 times, back in the winter and the early Spring. He broke the ground like Beduino bred horses. So, is it the Pentosan or just breeding and age? I hope that he can stay together (he's built to) but I have no problems spending good coin on him to keep him healthy. Can't wait for next year.
Again, thanks for your wisdom and sharing it forward. I put my new guy (20yo ) on actiflex 4000 a month ago. He's "popping" everywhere now from his neck down to his ankles. He wasn't before...not sure if I should open the gallon or not. I'm pretty sure that was $100 wasted.
After reading a bit on here, I may try the pentosan. Could you explain about the popping you mentioned?
Also, adequan loading and pentosan or just pentosan?
I just started a 10 year old with poll issues and some arthritis on the loading dose today of Pentosan from Prerace. Can keep people updated with results. |
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palominopaintlover - 2015-05-07 9:54 PM uno-dos-tres! - 2015-05-06 4:36 PM FLITASTIC - 2015-01-30 2:38 PM The protocol is to give 4 shots one week apart. The dose comes out to be 5cc for smaller horses and 6cc for bigger ones. There is an actual dose on the website. Most on here give 5-6cc depending on horse size. Reason for dosing is it is an anticoagulant of sorts. Mild one. SO I would not give to horses who are bleeders within a few days of hard exercise. My good horse gets 1 dose every 10-14 days or so. My colt is monthly or more if being used hard. Both were given the 4 dose loads. You've given awesome advice...popping and bleeding to be specific.
Your also in a small group of people I know giving Pentosan to colts. I thought I would be able to "test" the results on my Mighty Mind Bender X Mystic Eye colt but I had to put off going on him this year. I can tell you this, I've worked him 3 times, back in the winter and the early Spring. He broke the ground like Beduino bred horses. So, is it the Pentosan or just breeding and age? I hope that he can stay together (he's built to) but I have no problems spending good coin on him to keep him healthy. Can't wait for next year.
Again, thanks for your wisdom and sharing it forward. I put my new guy (20yo ) on actiflex 4000 a month ago. He's "popping" everywhere now from his neck down to his ankles. He wasn't before...not sure if I should open the gallon or not. I'm pretty sure that was $100 wasted.
After reading a bit on here, I may try the pentosan. Could you explain about the popping you mentioned?
Also, adequan loading and pentosan or just pentosan?
I just started a 10 year old with poll issues and some arthritis on the loading dose today of Pentosan from Prerace. Can keep people updated with results.
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         Location: TN | Been using Pentosan for 5+ years and love it. I like it best for the older mares. I retired my best horse after Congress (win) in 2009 , then discovered Pentosan and brought her back in to a much more youthfull self. She ran another 4 years and retired her in her mid 20's as she won't go easy on her self and she does not deserve to hurt her self after her 20+ years of winning for my family. The stuff really works!!
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      Location: California | horsingaround - 2015-07-19 7:22 AM Been using Pentosan for 5+ years and love it. I like it best for the older mares. I retired my best horse after Congress (win) in 2009 , then discovered Pentosan and brought her back in to a much more youthfull self. She ran another 4 years and retired her in her mid 20's as she won't go easy on her self and she does not deserve to hurt her self after her 20+ years of winning for my family. The stuff really works!!
I haven't bought any Adequan since seeing for my self how much Pentosan does for my bunch. At the time it was about the cost but after 5 years I realized I don't miss it using it.
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