Neprofin EQ is based on Arthur Andrew Medical's ever-popular supplement, Neprinol, for human use. They are similar in design and are useful for many exertion-related injuries in performance animals. Neprofin EQ is a potent enzyme blend that helps not only with the healing process and inflammatory response, but also blocks pain. It has been clinically proven to be effective and safe in equine applications.
This new treatment offers an alternative remedy for equine injuries previously treated with Phenylbutazone (Bute). Bute has been observed to be very destructive to the liver and kidneys as well as lowering the white blood cell count substantially. Gastrointestinal problems, ulcers, and internal hemorrhage are also quite common with continued use.
For some time now, Glucosamine HCl and Chondroitin have been touted as the next best thing for joint problems over prescription medication, but they do little or nothing to block pain and increase mobility. In fact, their only function is to provide the "building blocks" necessary to develop connective tissue. Neprofin takes an entirely different path to the healing process, and that is by helping alleviate inflammation and pain naturally by the lock-and-key mechanism of the enzymes included in the formula.
Dr. Rakesh Pattu of New Delhi India conducted a trial study on six race horses suffering from non-specific lameness. The results of the study indicated that 5 of the 6 injured horses showed complete recovery and the one horse that did not respond suffered from ligament tears that would require surgery to heal.
Neprofin not only offers an alternative treatment for these horses, it accomplishes much more—assists with tissue repair, accelerates the healing process, and suppresses post-surgical edema. Neprofin has even been shown to enhance the penetration of antibiotics.
Dr. Pattu concluded that Neprofin would be appropriate for the alleviation of inflammation, pain, and muscle soreness, as well as the promotion of healing with sprains and strains. No side effects or allergic reactions were observed.
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