Canine Arthritis Treatment Market: Prevalence of Osteoarthritis Increases with A

Posted by Arslan on December 10th, 2018

Canine arthritis is a degenerative condition that results in inflammation of one or more joints and progresses over time if left untreated. The most commonly affected joints include the knee, elbow, shoulder, hip and spinal column. There are various causes of arthritis in dogs such as traumatic injuries, obesity, failure of proper bone development and many others. There are several types of canine arthritis but the most common is osteoarthritis. It affects 1 in 5 adult dogs. The prevalence of osteoarthritis increases with the age of canines. Its a chronic disease characterized by the loss of cartilage. It also includes other abnormalities such as osteophytosis in response to inflammation and pain.

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Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory Canine Arthritis Treatment are used to control pain and inflammation associated with arthritis. To comprehend recent trends and other factors influencing growth of global canine arthritis market, Market Research Reports Search Engine (MRRSE) has included a report titled “Canine Arthritis Treatment Market: Asia Pacific Excluding Japan to Register the Fastest Growth During the Forecast Period: Global Industry Analysis (2013 – 2017) and Opportunity Assessment (2018 – 2028)” to its repository. Opioids are another class of pain relief medication for canine arthritis treatment, which includes Tramadol, Tapentadol, and buprenorphine, among others. Opioids work by acting through the central opioid receptors.

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