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New pain killer for horses suffering from arthritis gets FDA approval

Equioxx is reported to have fewer side effects than other NSAIDs on the market today.

Equioxx was given FDA approval as a safe NSAID to use on horsesEquioxx paste, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) for use in horses, is now available to help relieve joint pain and inflammation associated with osteoarthritis.

“In trails, Equioxx had impressive results reducing pain and inflammation. It is a long-awaited NSAID paste designed specifically for horses that has an excellent safety profile,” says Merial executive director, pharmaceutical R&D projects, Peter Hanson, DVM, PhD, Dipl ACVS.

Recently there has been growing concern about the safety of long-term use of NSAIDs, such as bute and others. According to a report from Merial, a targeted study was conducted that evaluated safety and side effects of firocoxib, the active ingredient in Equioxx. The study involved 30 horses of various breeds and sizes. Horses receiving the normal recommended dose (once daily) of firocoxib did not experience any treatment-related side effects. Findings also showed that after one dose of Equioxx, the drug remained in the horses’ bloodstreams over a long time period, suggesting that one treatment is effective for 24 hours. Based on study results, 84 percent of horses treated with Equioxx showed improvement.

Equioxx has not been tested in horses less than 1 year of age, or in breeding horses, or pregnant or lactating mares. Use with other NSAIDs or corticosteroids should be avoided.
For more information, visit www.equioxx.com.  


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We used this on a 34 year old appaloosa, and it was a miracle - he is moving/feeling so much better than when on bute.Not sure what we do after the fourteen days?
Janet, Edgerton, KS
Posted: 4/25/2010 10:12:28 AM
I have been using this product for several months on a 29 year old gelding. It seems to work very well - however the cost is prohibitive. One can only hope that the cost will come down
Joanne, Hanson, MA
Posted: 7/7/2008 11:02:05 AM
I think its really interesting, we started our 14 yr old qh on Equioxx. It seems like it helped her alot within 4 hrs.
The Vet is checking with us every day to see if she is improving.
sandy, Caruthers, CA
Posted: 1/7/2008 7:00:13 PM
Yay! Hopefully a safer alternative! My arthritic mare could benefit.
Brenda, Fenton, MO
Posted: 7/3/2007 4:24:13 PM
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