MAGNABONE–5ML Bisphosphonates act to inhibit bone resorption by decreasing the number and activity of osteoclasts by inducing apoptosis, or cell death. During bone stress or disease, bone metabolism is accelerated and osteoclasts are stimulated to begin the remodeling cycle. Osteoblasts follow behind the bone-eating cells, but at a much slower pace.
Accelerated bone resorption may exceed the bone rebuilding process during these times of chronic bone disease or stress, including navicular syndrome. MAGNABONE–5ML
The main effect of a bisphosphonate is to decrease bone resorption.Bisphosphonates act to inhibit bone resorption by decreasing the number and activity of osteoclasts by inducing apoptosis, or cell death. During bone stress or disease, bone metabolism is accelerated and osteoclasts are stimulated to begin the remodeling cycle. MAGNABONE-5ML Osteoblasts follow behind the bone-eating cells, but at a much slower pace.building process during these times of chronic bone disease or stress, including navicular syndrome. MAGNABONE–5ML
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
Horses / Camels: 5 ml every 15 or 20 days.
PLEASE, CONSULT YOUR VETERINARY DOCTOR BEFORE APPLYING.
PRESENTATION
The main effect of a bisphosphonate is to decrease bone resorption.
Bisphosphonates act to inhibit bone resorption by decreasing the number and activity of osteoclasts by inducing apoptosis, or cell death. During bone stress or disease, bone metabolism is accelerated and osteoclasts are stimulated to begin the remodeling cycle. Osteoblasts follow behind the bone-eating cells, but at a much slower pace.
Accelerated bone resorption may exceed the bone rebuilding process during these times of chronic bone disease or stress, including navicular syndrome.
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
Horses / Camels: 5 ml every 15 or 20 days.
PLEASE, CONSULT YOUR VETERINARY DOCTOR BEFORE APPLYING.
PRESENTATION
The main effect of a bisphosphonate is to decrease bone resorption.
Bisphosphonates act to inhibit bone resorption by decreasing the number and activity of osteoclasts by inducing apoptosis, or cell death. During bone stress or disease, bone metabolism is accelerated and osteoclasts are stimulated to begin the remodeling cycle. Osteoblasts follow behind the bone-eating cells, but at a much slower pace.
Accelerated bone resorption may exceed the bone rebuilding process during these times of chronic bone disease or stress, including navicular
Osteoblasts follow behind the bone-eating cells, but at a much slower pace.
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