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8/14/2019 VetStem Small Animal Owner Brochure
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RegenerativeStem Cell
Therapy
Vet-Stem theworldwide leader inveterinary regenerativestem cell medicine
Vet-Stem is a team of veterinarians, scientists,technicians and support staff dedicated todelivering safe and effective stem cell therapyto practicing veterinarians for the benefit of pet owners and our beloved animals. We areall passionate animal owners and professionalshere to serve your animal health needs.
Please visit our website for information fromour team, animal owners, and veterinarians.
Storm Harbig: 10 year old Catahoula Leopard Dog,Vet-Stem patient, and stem cell advocate since 08.
Vixen Miller: 10 year old Agility ChampionBorder Collie and stem cell advocate since 07.
12860 Danielson Court, Suite B
Poway, CA 92064
858.748.2004 or 888.387.8361
www.vet-stem.com
Vet-Stem regenerativestem cell therapy
to others
of dog owners would
recommend85%for orthopedic conditions
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Vet-Stem Regenerative Stem CellsVet-Stem Regenerative Stem Cells are your own animals natural healing cellsfrom fat tissue and are capable of differentiating into a variety of tissue typesincluding tendon, ligament, bone, cartilage, and muscle and have been provento reduce pain and inflammation.
Current UsesArthritis• Hip, knee, elbow, shoulder
• Polyarthritis
• Reported duration of effect is
3- 24 months
• Approximately 80% of dogshave slight to significant
improvement
Orthopedic/ Soft Tissue• Tendon partial tears
• Ligament partial tears
Stem cells can be used with• NSAIDs• Rehabilitation therapy• Adequan, glucosamine, chondroitin, HA• Acupuncture
Stem cells should not be used if • Your pet has active cancer• Your pet has an active infection
Non Steroidal Anti-InflammatoryDrug (NSAID) Usage in Dogs
At 90 days after treatment greater than33% of dogs discontinued the use of NSAIDscompletely, and greater than 28% of dogsdecreased their dependency on NSAIDs.
No Changein NSAIDs
35.9% IncreasedNSAIDs 1.8%
Decreased
NSAIDs28.8%
Discontinued
NSAIDs33.5%
N= 170
Change in NSAID Usage in Dogstreated with stem cells for osteoarthritis
is your dog not responding well to NSAIDS,or not able to tolerate NSAIDS?
1.
2. has your vet determined that orthopedicsurgery would not help your dog?
3. does your dog have osteoarthritis, immunemediated polyarthritis or a partial cruciateligament tear?
4. does your dog need long term pain medications?
5. do you prefer a more natural and holisticapproach (using your dogs own stem cells)?
If you answered yes to any of thesequestions, talk to your veterinarianabout stem cell therapy or visitwww.vet-stem.com
48 hourturnaroundCollect adipose, overnight to lab
Isolation of cells, extra cells bankedfor future use
Injection of therapeutic cells
Is Vet-Stemright formy dog?