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And, re Michelle's IR pitch, here's some
info you may find useful on obtaining and administering IR that I put together
and sent someone else recently (thanks Nina for the response--made it much
easier to find---I've filed it now!)--Kerry
Margaret, a PS to Michelle's email--
Revival's tel no is 800 786 4751.
While I sadly did not order the Immuno regulin in time to be able to use
it, the Revival people were good to deal with and the IR arrived at both
vet clinics that I had it sent directly to when it was supposed to (ie
overnighted by Fedex). I had never ordered it before and neither vet had ever
used it but they were both very positive about doing so and liaised with me
about the protocol/how much to use---it comes with directions in any case
(although I haven't seen those because it's at the clinics).
At least I now have it on hand should Mickey (or the NJ FeLV kitty I
will be getting soon) need it.
Here's also a copy of the relevant excerpts of what I emailed to Dr
Dodin who was going to be administering the IR--there's some info you may
find useful, Margaret.
Good luck. I'm sending positive healing vibes for your sweet Misty.
Kerry
Dear Dr Dodin
Here are the 3 articles that give background on Immunoregulin for FeLV
cats.
(It is given by IV.) I placed an order with Revival Animal Health this
morning for 5ml of ImmunoregulinEqstim, and it will be shipped today,
overnighted to Abell, marked for your attention, so should be there tomorrow
(Wednesday). It will come in a "Polar" box, and will need refrigeration when it
arrives.
(They said a cat of 8lb is administered between 0.25 and 0.5 ml each
time.)
There appear to be 2 possible protocols--4 times in first 2 weeks, then
once a week till stabilized, then monthly recommended thereafter for
maintenance; OR once a week. Please let me know what you think is best for
Flavia once you've had a chance to consider.
THE ARTICLES:
The site below is worth looking at too--an email from a web list
member, Kyle, who had researched and used it.
Many thanks again,
Kerry M.
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 3:36 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Bandy's test results Yes, that makes sense. Combining steroids with NSAIDS and such can cause
gastric bleeding. I had not thought of that.
I make a pitch again for Immuno-regulin, though I would give it to him on
days when his fever is lower because rare side effect is temporary increase in
body temp.
Michelle
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