
MegaFlex
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MegaFlex for Dogs and Cats
MegaFlex is a powdered supplement for dogs and cats that nourishes and supports their joints. It works to help improve flexibility and may reduce joint discomfort from daily exercise and activity. MegaFlex includes glucosamine, MSM, sea cucumber, and vitamin c to maintain joint lubrication and strength. Talk with your veterinarian before using this product.
MegaFlex Powder and Capsules
Active Ingredients Per 1 scoop (1 tbsp) or per 4 capsules:
Glucosamine (sulfate) | 1000 mg. |
MSM (methylsulfonylmethane) | 500 mg. |
Sea Cucumber (pseudo-colochirus axiologus) | 300 mg. |
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) | 10 mg. |
Inactive Ingredients (Powder):
Chicory root & mung bean extract, maltodextrin.
Inactive Ingredients (Capsules):
Gelatin, glycerin, silica & water.
Directions For Use (Powder):
- One (1) heaping scoop for very large dogs (over 100 lbs.)
- One (1) level scoop for large dogs (75-100 lbs.)
- 3/4 scoop for medium-sized dogs (50-75 lbs.)
- 1/4 to 1/2 scoop for small dogs and cats (up to 50 lbs.)
Dosage may be doubled for the initial 4-8 weeks for a more rapid response.
Directions For Use Capsules):
- Six (6) capsules for very large dogs (over 100 lbs.)
- Four (4) capsules for large dogs (75-100 lbs.)
- Two (2) capsules for medium-sized dogs (50-75 lbs.)
- One (1) capsule for small dogs (up to 50 lbs)
Dosage may be doubled for the initial 4-8 weeks for a more rapid response.
What you should know about MegaFlex Powder and Capsules
- Consult with your veterinarian before using this product in animals: with clotting disorders; being treated with anticoagulant medications; diabetes, or any metabolic disorder causing hyperglycemia; history of urinary tract stones; known allergies to shellfish.
- If lameness worsens, discontinue use and contact your veterinarian.
- Administer during or after the animal has eaten to reduce incidence of gastrointestinal upset.
- One container = 60 scoops
Review Summary
Ratings Distribution
Reviews
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No longer needs a ramp to climb steps.
From UndisclosedComments about MegaFlex 600gm PowderWe adopted my Basset Hound, Josie, 3 years ago at the age of about 3. We had to buy ramps, as she was not able to climb the steps or get on the couch. Vet said her joints were swollen. After a lot of research, I decided to try MegaFlex. I mix it straight into her food and she gobbles it up. She no longer uses the ramps and started to run around. It was a miracle.-
Living the good life, with not pain. -
Steps don't stop me now.
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Definitely recommend this product
From UndisclosedComments about MegaFlexUse for my 12 year old golden retriever. Obvious increase in comfort and mobility after switched to MegaFlex from a different joint supplement, definitely recommend -
Will continue to use this product and recommend
From UndisclosedComments about MegaFlexI was referred to this product by my Vet and use it regularly. I accidentally ran out of it and saw a notable difference in my dogs flexibility and pain level. Now he can walk with me every day. I have recommended this product to many people with older pets. Highly recommend-
Tomodachi, my 11 year old Akita
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Buy this for your older or injured pets.
From UndisclosedComments about MegaFlexI used to work for a holistic vet. She highly recommended the whole line of RXVitamins supplements. They can be pricy but they definitely work! VetRX has the best price I have found. This MegaFlex works really well for my older, Boxer Mix who has a shoulder injury and as such less active and a little overweight. Prior to this, her limp was pronounced, she had less energy, and we worried that she was declining. After about three months of adding this to her food, it's hard to tell that she has a limp and energy level has changed dramatically. Two things to mention, in the beginning, we gave it 2xday, now just once. We also changed her to a freshly made food of meat and veggies only that we make once every week or so and mix this into her bowl each day. It took a bit more effort at the beginning than just the kibble we were feeding before but we have seen dramatic improvements.
Q & A
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Is Mega Flex contraindicated for a 15 year old cat with hyperthyroidism and Renal failure Stage 2? I am not sure if the sea cucumber has significant amounts of iodine in it. My Vet is not 100% sure if the sea cucumber is safe for her.?
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According to the manufacturer, one tablespoon of the sea cucumber contains 0.05 ppm of iodine. The recommended dose of MegaFlex for a cat is ¼ tsp per day. Thus, the amount of iodine per dose of MegaFLex would be 1/12 of 0.05 ppm. Speak with your veterinarian to determine if this product will fit your cat’s needs
Verified Answer
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Do I need a prescription from my vet ? Because my dog already use this everyday. And the expiration date??