Halo Iv Injection
Halo Injection is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and chondroprotective agent formulated to aid in the treatment of joint inflammation, synovitis, and degenerative joint disease in horses and camels.
It promotes cartilage protection, reduces inflammation, and improves joint mobility and comfort in athletic or working animals.
Active Constituents (per mL)
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Sodium Hyaluronate – 10 mg (1% solution)
Pharmacological Action
Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a natural component of synovial fluid and cartilage matrix.
When administered intra-articularly or intramuscularly:
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It restores viscoelasticity of synovial fluid, improving joint lubrication.
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Reduces friction and inflammation in joint tissues.
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Enhances cartilage regeneration and shock absorption.
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Decreases pain and stiffness associated with osteoarthritis or heavy training.
Indications
✅ Treatment of joint inflammation and synovitis
✅ Supportive therapy for degenerative joint disease (DJD)
✅ Post-training or post-race joint recovery
✅ Improvement of joint flexibility and motion
✅ Reduces pain and swelling due to trauma
Target Species
🐎 Horses
🐪 Camels
Dosage & Administration
Route: Intra-articular or intramuscular (as directed by a veterinarian)
| Route | Animal | Dose | Frequency |
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| Intra-articular | Horse | 2–4 mL per affected joint | Single injection, repeat after 7 days if required |
| Intramuscular | Horse/Camel | 4–6 mL | Once weekly for 3–4 weeks |
All injections should be performed under aseptic conditions by a licensed veterinarian.
Precautions
⚠️ For veterinary use only.
⚠️ Avoid contamination during injection.
⚠️ Do not inject into infected or inflamed joints.
⚠️ Use sterile disposable needles and syringes.
Storage
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Store below 25°C, away from direct sunlight.
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Do not freeze.
Key Benefits
✔ Reduces joint pain and swelling
✔ Restores lubrication and elasticity of synovial fluid
✔ Promotes cartilage healing and protection
✔ Enhances movement and performance
✔ Safe and effective in racehorses and camels
Sodium Hyaluronate 10 mg/mL