ASU Cosequin Rip Off and Practitioner Pay Off!

Once again Nutramax has bought and paid for some of our most trusted Veterinarians.

The recent ASU study shows that 6000mg was utilized to obtain a clinical result. Yet when consumers purchase the product it is in a 1000mg dose.  That’s 1/6 the measure used by the compensated practitioners that compiled the clinical evidence.  

This current scheme is nothing new for Nutramax, it is a comparable submission to practitioners and lay persons, of “clinical evidence” in a prior Cosequin Equine study that utilized over 20,000mg in research, but when consumers purchased it, the “loading dose” was less than half clinicians found to be effective in that research.

I’m sick of being of being deceived by Nutramax and the rewarded practitioners that herald their masters products as beneficial. Clearly they aren’t, as shown by their own research. How much longer are we willing to tolerate such professional and ethical malfeasance?  

Here is the link to the study find out for yourself. 

http://www.vlsstore.com/Media/PublicationsArticle/Nutramax_RT_v3no2a_0308.pdf

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