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| I would like to hear from anyone who has their horse on Osphos. What is the issue, how long have you been giving it, how many shots, how long they lasted, effectiveness of each one, overall results, etc. |
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| ImaSparkyAce - 2016-07-27 9:30 AM
I would like to hear from anyone who has their horse on Osphos. What is the issue, how long have you been giving it, how many shots, how long they lasted, effectiveness of each one, overall results, etc.
Mine is 15 years old, severe navicular, keeping him in PLR shoes with pads. I am trying to keep him comfortable and only run him at big shows, not waste him.
He is on his 2nd round of Osphos, got first shot Oct 23rd (with coffin injections) and he didnt come up sore until June, had his 2nd round June 10th (with coffin injections again).
With 1st round I didnt see results until middle of November (3-4) weeks after injection.
2nd round he was sound in 3-4 days, and is 100% right now.
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| 12 year old gelding with broken navicular bone, hock injections and coffin joint RF previcox daily. Used Osphos first time in ten 2015. Sound 2 weeks later. Maintained soundness for 13 months wih zero injections and no previcox. Continued to be sound for 13 months. Gave second dose March 2016 and was sound again 30 days later and still staying that way. |
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      Location: SW MO | 10 year old gelding. first osphos injection Jan 2016. still sound. slight navicular change. |
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     Location: Texas | mines a 13YO mare with arthritis and blocks to a PD with no bony changes on radiographs. two months out of her first shot and she was less lame on the front end last vet exam. also did some changes to how she is stalled so it may also be from that as well. |
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| 22 year old. almost zero cartledge in left Hock. 1st round of Osphos was given with little improvement but not enough for him to be able to compete, we gave 2nd round given 6 months later. After the 2nd round, we didn't notice any change until about 3 weeks after the 2nd round. Today, he seems to be almost 100%, we are going to go for a round 3 and try to start legging him up and see how it works. He hasn't run barrels for poles in a year. We are hopeful, because at the ripe age of 22, that sucker can still clock with the best of them. I know many people who are having excellent results and are going the OsPhos route instead of injecting. |
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     Location: IL | I have given 2 rounds of Osphos for fusing hocks. I did notice an improvement, but he still needed injections. After I legged him up and ran him a couple times, I could tell he was still sore. |
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| I gave my first shot 2.5 Weeks ago. My vet said I'd start noticing a difference around 2-3 weeks. Let me tell you, nothing and I mean nothing has worked as well as this. I have a mare with an arthritic knee and it's made a night and day difference!! Definitely worth the $$ |
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| Not to steal the thread but I'm curious what are y'all paying for your treatments? |
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| The1CowgirlsEnvy - 2016-08-02 7:13 PM
Not to steal the thread but I'm curious what are y'all paying for your treatments?
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| The1CowgirlsEnvy - 2016-08-02 9:13 PM
Not to steal the thread but I'm curious what are y'all paying for your treatments?
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| I think it's right around $300 here |
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| 7 Year old mare. Lame in the front left foot. Several different x-rays ruled out navicular and ringbone. Tried corrective shoeing with no improvement. Had coffin joint injected, tiny slight improvement but still lame. We are 2 weeks and 2 days from 1st Osphos treatment. Also started previcox. She was reshod yesterday with pads and PLR shoes. Seems to be moving better today but but still has a slight limp. Vet thinks a pulled or torn tendon, but 3 vets later and still not able to give an exact diagnosis. Hoping another week or so and will notice more improvement! The shot was $375
Edited by PalominoLuvr2241 2016-08-04 10:08 AM
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| I went through this similar situation with my mare except no OsPhos (it wasn't out yet) she ended up having a torn medial collateral ligament, she was really only lame in a circle. We found it on ultrasound but sometimes you have to get an MRI to see it...she had to wear a special shoe and we didi shockwave treatments and she healed up great. |
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| Has anyone used OsPhos for Ringbone? |
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| 16 year old, arthritic knee with a small chip and bone spurs. Gave it 3mo ago and still running strong and feels great. |
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       Location: So. Cali. | I am a recent user. I gave it to my mare Sept. 7th. She is a 12yr old mare with a number of issues, but none that were ever a 'defiant' answer as to why she had soundness issues. After 2yrs off I hauled her into the vet and several xrays later he recommended Osphos. I have friends who have used it with good success so I figured I have nothing to loose. We ran at a two day race this passed weekend and a jackpoth the weekend prior to it. So far she is sound and running without pads (always had to have pads of some sort). Very excited to see if this will help get another season or two out of her without any further damaging effects. |
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        Location: Gainesville, TX | We have tried it on my filly. She got it Sept 29th. I will be honest that I was hesitant to try it based on some things I have heard side effects wise in people. But we were starting to run out of options for her. My trainer and vet say there is an initial two week analgesic effect (which she is still under). Currently my trainer says she feels great and lets just say she has been extremely sore. The real action of the drug should be starting about now and some of the analgesia backing off. We are expecting her to be slightly more sore as this happens but hope that as the drug itself really kicks in she will continue to feel much better than she did, even if not quite as good as she has been the last week or so. She has still been ridden but I am hoping this can get her to be able to compete. Fingers crossed and I will report back once we know more. She also is in PLR shoes from a laminitic episode. We are doing it mostly for hocks though.
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       Location: Texas! | My horse got a dose two weeks ago but we also did it the day we picked him up from having kissing spine surgery bc he had been slightly off in the front right so figured it'd be worth a try while he has some time off and didn't want him coming back from KS and having to then deal with another issue. |
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| Funny this is up ... my vet was just talking about this!
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