Equine Anti Inflammatory Supplements

Anti-inflammatory supplements with turmeric, devils-claw, and other natural compounds. Useful for horses in heavy work or recovery.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an anti-inflammatory supplement for horses?

An anti-inflammatory supplement supports the horse's natural inflammatory response - typically through ingredients like curcumin, devil's claw, MSM and herbal blends. They're used to manage low-grade chronic inflammation, support joint and tendon comfort, and help horses recover from harder workloads. They're not a substitute for veterinary anti-inflammatory medication when one is needed.

When should I feed an anti-inflammatory supplement for horses?

Use for horses showing signs of mild stiffness, reduced flexibility after work, or lower-than-expected performance not explained by training. For acute injury or significant lameness, get a vet involved first - supplements support but don't replace veterinary treatment.

Are anti-inflammatory supplements for horses competition-legal?

Some are; some contain ingredients restricted in FEI competition (devil's claw is on the FEI Prohibited Substances List, for example). Always check the specific product label and the FEI Clean Sport database before competing.

How long does it take to see results from an anti-inflammatory supplement?

Most anti-inflammatory supplements need 4-6 weeks of consistent feeding to show effect. Some horses respond faster, others slower - track progress over a defined trial period rather than expecting overnight change.

What brands of anti-inflammatory supplement for horses do you stock?

Global Medics P-Block (oral paste in syringe and herbal joint support sachet). For broader anti-inflammatory and joint products, see equine supplements.

Can I feed multiple horse supplements together?

Yes - anti-inflammatory products typically pair with joint, performance and recovery supplements. Avoid combining multiple anti-inflammatory products with overlapping active ingredients without veterinary guidance.