calliecritturs
Posted : 7/2/2009 10:13:22 AM
Am at work so can’t say much – but long term -- and it is sometimes used for months – (Billy was on it WITH cyclosporine. But it was five months before they weaned him off the pred even **with** the cyclosporine taking most of the brunt of the immune-suppression) it is hard on several areas:
1. It’s very hard on the kidneys and liver. And remember – once you have kidney *damage* you have irreversible damage. The liver can regenerate. but the potential kidney/liver damage is why I’m always screaming for people to give tons of milk thistle – silymarin is being taken very seriously at this point not only by the AKC and most vets, but human doctors as well. "Marin" is a pharmaceutical version of milk thistle (made by the same company that does Adequan) -- it’s a high quality product but I have some serious reservations about it – helpful YES, but because it is SO processed, you take away the safety that is found in the whole herb in how it is processed by the body. So where it is actually very safe to take high high doses of milk thistle, it isn’t of Marin.
2. Pred is hard on the other organs – specifically one very very common side effect is diabetes. That can quickly lead to blindness, etc. But diabetes in dogs is hard to diagnose so FREQUENT blood tests need to be done. They can be deathly diabetic SO fast it’s not funny (you see this in IMHA dogs a lot)
3. Probably most notably for Kobi – and I referred to this in the earlier threads I think – is that after even just a month on pred, it messes with the viscocity of the cartilage – it breaks it down so altho it is used as an anti-inflammatory to HELP skeletal stuff, it can actually **at the same time** cause a severe breakdown of the cartilage which actually worsens arthritis (that may be latent and you don’t even know the dog HAS arthritis because it can mimic the other symptoms you are trying to elminate).
Glucosamine/chondroitin/Adequan – those are hydrators – they "plump up" the cartilage that is there so it pads better. But we’re talking about how prednisone can mess with the elasticity of the cartilage and it literally begins to disintigrate.
The Knox Nutra Joint isn’t available in Canada – but it’s simply gelatin and calcium and you can mimic that yourself, or there are now other supplements using this theory – but it actually puts the building blocks at the body’s disposal to RE-BUILD cartilage, rather than just make it "plump". You’d have to look and see what unflavored gelatin products you can find and add just a bit of calcium to it.
Pred is also seriously hard on the stomach – so I’d be giving a stomach protectant if it were me. But that’s the best I can do fast. E-mail me if I can help you more.