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Matrix 6000
• High molecular weight, highly viscosity.
• First choice for pre-event and pre-race treatments.
equinate I.V.
• When multiple joints are affected
• Weekly maintenance
equinate I.A. / I.V Injection
• High viscosity makes this the intra-articular treatment of choice
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