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HorseAdvice.com » Treatments and Medications for Horses » Anti-inflammatories (NSAID's, Steroids, Arthritis Rx) » Oral Glucosamine, ChonDrOitin Sulfate, and Hyaluronic Acid, their use in Arthritis »
  Discussion on Duralactin
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Member:
Buddil

Posted on Friday, Jul 22, 2005 - 6:50 am:

Was wondering if any of the readers have used a product called Duralactin? It is an over the counter anti-inflamitory made from Microlactin, which is in cows milk and is high in protein.
Member:
Fpony

Posted on Friday, Jul 22, 2005 - 7:59 am:

Hi Cathy,
I've used this. I couldn't tell if it was helping or not. I stopped after the first container. It was a bit pricey and my horse was doing better. I haven't seen any change in him since stopping.
I guess that wasn't too helpful. He didnm't mind the taste and he is picky. Kim
Member:
Buddil

Posted on Friday, Jul 22, 2005 - 8:22 am:

Thanks Kim, my horse is picky about tastes also, so hopefully he will even eat it! Cathy
Moderator:
DrO

Posted on Sunday, Jul 24, 2005 - 9:34 pm:

I don't know of any useful products derived from cow's milk that is likely to have significant antiinflammatory properties.
DrO
Member:
Buddil

Posted on Monday, Jul 25, 2005 - 5:29 am:

Thanks! I had ordered it and if it works, will let you know!
Cathy
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