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VETERINARY HPM® KIDNEY & JOINT - DRY DIET
Formulated to manage Chronic Kidney Disease at stage 2 of IRIS classification while supporting mobility in case of osteoarthritis
VETERINARY HPM® EARLY KIDNEY & JOINT - DRY DIET
Formulated to support mobility in case of osteoarthritis while preserving kidney and an optimal body condition
VETERINARY HPM® EARLY KIDNEY & JOINT - WET DIET
Introducing MOVOFLEX® Soft Chews, the next generation in joint health supplementation
We are pleased to announce the launch of new, innovative MOVOFLEX® Soft Chews, the next generation in joint care supplementation for dogs.
VETERINARY HPM® ADVANCED KIDNEY & JOINT - DRY DIET
Formulated to manage Chronic Kidney Disease at stages 3 and 4 of IRIS classification, while supporting mobility in case of osteoarthritis
Innovative New Ingredient Added to VETERINARY HPM Joint & Mobility
Virbac is delighted to announce the addition of eggshell membrane to the VETERINARY HPM Joint & Mobility Clinical Diet, an innovative ingredient scientifically proven to be highly effective in reducing joint discomfort in dogs, demonstrating results in just 6 weeks.
VETERINARY HPM® KIDNEY & JOINT - WET DIET
Carprox® Vet
Carprofen tablets for dogs
Osteoarthritis in the older cat
Osteoarthritis is characterized by the deterioration of articular cartilage and the presence of bone neoformations on the surface and periphery of affected joints. In cats, the most commonly affected joints are hips and elbows, but spinal lesions are also common, generally between the 7th and 10th thoracic vertebrae, and more severely in the lumbar and lumbosacral regions.
Feline chronic kidney disease
Feline chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a condition with a late clinical expression. It results from the progressive reduction in the number of functional nephrons due to irreversible nephropathy, usually bilateral. It is important to detect it as early as possible and to evaluate its stage of evolution according to the classification proposed by the International Renal Interest Society (IRIS).
Senior cats’ pathology: main clinical conditions
It is generally accepted that a cat can be considered "senior" from the age of 10 years (when it has reached 75-80% of its life expectancy) and that the geriatric stage is reached after 15 years. In practice, one-third of cats over 9 years of age that are considered healthy by their owners actually require medical treatment (95% of which is long-term).
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