OFF TOPIC:  IS THERE A WAY TO INCLUDE A STOCK PHOTO OF A CAT SO WE COULD PIN 
THESE ONTO PINTEREST?  OR DOE THAT GET TOO COMPLICATED?  


---- Amani Oakley <aoak...@oakleylegal.com> wrote: 
> This seems to be a key concern of vets, but if you do more checking on line, 
> you find that there are no reports of actual liver damage (in animals or in 
> people for that matter). The enzymes temporarily rise, then fall when 
> discontinued, with no lasting liver effects. One vet told me that the 
> combination of Winstrol and prednisolone may be beneficial because the 
> prednisolone may buffer any liver impact of the Winstrol. In my experience, 
> when I have used the Winstrol, in two cats I saw the liver enzymes rise (one 
> very dramatically) but both had their levels return to normal after only a 
> few day off the Winstrol.
> 
> Unfortunately, this dramatic rise is the reason I have been given by vets as 
> to why they all stopped using Winstrol several decades ago. There was a 
> report of potential liver DAMAGE, but in the end, that hasn’t been borne out 
> by any research or confirmed in the literature.
> 
> Amani
> 
> From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of 
> gidge...@aol.com
> Sent: December-01-15 2:39 PM
> To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> Subject: [Felvtalk] Winstrol
> 
> I read here that while on Winstrol, a cat's liver values can elevate.  Could 
> it cause liver disease?
> Also has anyone used Denamarin to support the liver?  Or is it not good for 
> FeLV kitties?
> 
> http://www.nutramaxlabs.com/cat/cat-liver-health/denamarin-for-cats
> 
> or even milk thistle?
> 
> Nancy


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