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Do Joint Injections Cause Laminitis?

“The information, ideas, and opinions expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of the United States Department of Agriculture.”
Triamcinolone (Vetalog) is one of the most common corticosteroids used for joint injections in performance horses. Although there is little hard evidence to support the concern, it has also been implicated as causing laminitis as an unfortunate side effect.
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