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Member:
Ambrose

Posted on Friday, Aug 13, 2004 - 12:21 am:

i have seen advertisement about this product that is applied topically to the affected area
my horse has ringbone, lives on bute and i was wondering if this product might help.
the other product that i was wondering about is one AC -i have seen it used in place of bute for chronic situations such as navicular or other lamenesses and wonder if it is some sort of "bute substitute" prior i have only seen it used for anhyDrOsis
thanks in advance for the updates and info!
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DrO

Posted on Friday, Aug 13, 2004 - 9:03 am:

Edna, can you list the ingredients, concentration and application directions.
DrO
Member:
Ambrose

Posted on Saturday, Aug 14, 2004 - 4:34 pm:

sorry i wasn't more informative! i think it must have been late at night when i wrote that post!
the topical anti-inflammatory is SURPASS,1% diclofenac sodium
i will have to research what is in the "one a.c." . i knew at one time but have now forgotten
thanks,
edna
Member:
Ambrose

Posted on Saturday, Aug 14, 2004 - 5:34 pm:

o.k. information update on my original post:
Ascorbic Acid, L-Tyrosine, Niacin, Cobalt Proteinate. these are the active ingredients in one ac as listed by the manufactorer
thanks,
edna
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