Regenaflex-K9 is an intra-muscular injectable that provides unparalleled convenience to small- and mixed-animal veterinary practices. 

The Hilltop Bio Difference

Compared to older orthobiologics like PRP or stem cells that are variable, labor-intensive, and require special equipment, our therapies are consistent dose-to-dose and are ready to use in under a minute!

One-Step Prep: Ready to use in under a minute

No Variability: Consistent formulation delivers reliable results

100% NaturalAvoid the risks associated with pharmaceuticals or steroids

Save Time & Money: no equipment or processing required

Off-the-Shelf: Long-term, room temperature storage

QualityManufactured under strict cGMP/cGTP guidelines

Uses

  • Non-healing wounds
  • Lameness associated with soft tissue injury (tendon, ligament, muscle)
  • Lameness secondary to osteoarthritis

Studies

  • Osteoarthritis: Hilltop Bio recently completed a blinded study using Regenaflex-K9 for Canine Osteoarthritis. Preliminary data looks positive and we expect to publish results this fall.
  • Read our Regenaflex Safety Study.

How Does Regenaflex-K9 Work?

Regenaflex-K9 contains growth factors, cytokines, and exosomes — factors demonstrated to stimulate healing by delivering a cell-signaling cascade to reduce inflammation, promote healing, and decrease scarring.

Case Study

Dr. Peggy Minnich  | Aquia-Garrisonville Animal Hospital

Shiloh is a 125lb, 6yo neutered male shepherd

  • Lame in the left front leg for about a year, receiving only joint supplements. Pain was localized to the shoulder joint at the insertion point of the biceps tendon.

IMAGING: No bony abnormalities were noted.

TREATMENT: Shock Wave therapy was administered on the joint, resulting in about 70% improvement. Shiloh then received one 1ml dose of Regenaflex-K9.

RESULTS: 2 weeks after this injection, he was 100% sound.

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