About TropoFlex™

TropoFlex Inc., is a Texas Based C corporation led by a team of seasoned executives with an established track record of innovation, value creation, product development and successful exits.

TropoFlex’ mission is to revolutionize equine lameness treatment modalities through its innovative collagen regeneration technology. We are aiming to become the leading treatment solution for soft tissue injuries and degenerative joint disease, including osteoarthritis, the leading cause of lameness from joint, tendon and ligament injuries.

TropoFlex’ patented injectable formulation specifically enhances the generation of new collagen proteins through the direct delivery of Tropocollagen, the precursor to collagen formation. Our unique and patented formulation of precisely sequenced amino acid residues is delivered minimally invasively by injection and stimulates natural collagen biosynthesis, enhancing collagen maturation and tissue integrity.

FAQS

WHAT IS TropoFlex?
TropoFlex’s injectable formula gives your horse the exact building blocks it needs to make fresh, healthy collagen inside the joint. It delivers tropocollagen – the natural precursor to collagen – directly where it’s needed, so your body can rebuild rather than just cover up the problem.
Using a patented sequence of amino acids, TropoFlex is injected in a quick, minimally invasive procedure and is designed to activate the body’s own collagen-making process, supporting stronger, more mature collagen and healthier joint tissue over time.
IS TropoFlex RIGHT for my horse?
TropoFlex has demonstrated meaningful benefits in both acute and chronic joint disease, as well as in supporting tendon repair. It is best utilized as an early, primary intervention rather than a last resort. Across a wide range of ages, breeds, and performance disciplines, studies have shown marked improvement in comfort and quality of movement. Because TropoFlex is composed exclusively of naturally occurring biologic components, no adverse effects have been observed in horses treated to date. For horses dealing with either sudden injury or long-standing lameness, TropoFlex offers a safe, targeted approach designed to deliver significant improvement with a single injection.
HOW DOES TropoFlex Work?
Collagen is the main structural protein that keeps your horse’s joints, tendons, ligaments, and cartilage strong and resilient. Even though it’s everywhere in the body, when there is damage to a tendon or cartilage surface, rebuilding healthy collagen in that area is usually slow and often incomplete.
TropoFlex is designed to help that process along. Its goal is to stimulate the production of new collagen right where it’s needed, supporting the body’s own repair and regeneration. Collagen is naturally rich in the amino acids glycine and proline/hydroxyproline, which assemble into tightly wound “tropocollagen” units that then form a strong, triple-helix structure. This coiled structure is what allows tendons and joints to handle the repeated stress of work, training, and competition.
The patented TropoFlex formulation provides collagen-specific amino acids and key cofactors in a carefully balanced ratio, delivered directly to the site of injury. The intent is to encourage the formation of new tropocollagen at that location, helping the tissue rebuild in a way that is both stronger and better suited to the demands placed on your horse’s joints and tendons.
Post Treatment Recommendations
After a TropoFlex injection, your veterinarian’s top priority is protecting the joint from infection, so the injection site should be kept clean and monitored. Depending on the cause and severity of your horse’s lameness, your vet will outline a tailored plan for the days and weeks that follow.
In most cases, this involves a progression from hand-walking to controlled or limited turnout, and eventually a return to full turnout as comfort allows. Thoughtful, gradual movement is essential to supporting the healing process and helping your horse return to soundness.
HOW DOES TropoFlex COMPARE TO CORTICOSTEROIDS?
TropoFlex and corticosteroids work in very different ways inside a joint. Corticosteroid injections are primarily designed to reduce inflammation and pain, which can make a horse feel better in the short term but do not actively support repair of damaged cartilage or tendon tissue. In some cases, repeated steroid use may even be counterproductive for long-term joint health. TropoFlex, by contrast, is formulated to provide the specific building blocks and signals needed to support the body’s own collagen production within the joint. Instead of simply masking discomfort, it is intended to help create a more favorable environment for true tissue repair and long-term soundness, making it better suited as a regenerative strategy rather than a temporary pain-management tool.
In most cases, this involves a progression from hand-walking to controlled or limited turnout, and eventually a return to full turnout as comfort allows. Thoughtful, gradual movement is essential to supporting the healing process and helping your horse return to soundness.
HOW QUICKLY DOES TropoFlex WORK?
The timeline for improvement with TropoFlex can vary with the severity and duration of your horse’s joint or tendon problem, but the pattern is consistent: it is designed to build, not just “kick in and wear off.” In clinical use, the greatest effect is typically seen between 6 and 10 weeks after injection, as new collagen is laid down and the tissue has time to remodel. Many owners, however, report that their horses look more comfortable and move more freely within the first two weeks. To date, no significant post-injection side effects have been observed in treated horses, so there is generally no need for intensive monitoring beyond standard attention to the injection site and your veterinarian’s usual post-treatment guidance.
HOW OFTEN DO I NEED TO USE TropoFlex?
Unlike many equine intra-articular injections on the market, TropoFlex is designed to deliver meaningful, long-lasting benefit from a single dose. In some cases, your veterinarian may recommend a follow-up injection six months to a year later, based on your horse’s workload, age, and response to the initial treatment. Routine, frequent dosing is generally not required.
HOW DO I GET TropoFlex?
TropoFlex is available only through your licensed veterinarian. There is a simple form on the website to help them get started today.