What do you mean by going down hill - have you checked his blood work to
see which organs were effected?  I have heard from my vet that steroid
injection can cause acute organ failure sometimes... and even death in
rare and rare case due to it.

 

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Sent: Friday, November 24, 2006 4:42 PM
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Subject: Re: combining treatments

 

Are you sure that what he has is a URI?  If steroids helped, it might be
something else. What are the symptoms?

 

Immuno-regulin usually helps with URi's at that dose. It can be given 1
ml, which is twice the dose-- the vet who wrote the article on the
website uses that dose, and I have used that dose in the past.  You
might try it.

 

I don't know anything about Alferon. What is it?

 

Michelle

 

In a message dated 11/24/2006 5:22:29 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

        I'm posting this again because I don't think it went through the
first time.

         

        My FeLV 12yo cat with an URI which has been treated for almost 2
months and was started on Baytril on 11/22/06. 

        He has been in a bad way because of not eating/drinking. He did
respond to the Baytril injection and B12 injection. Has been on
Immunoregulin 

        1/2cc IV for almost 3 weeks 2x a week. Unfortunately was given a
steroid injection with the third dose. After the steroid wore off he
went downhill quickly. 

        I added Alferon 1cc/50ui on 11/21. I have now been getting
conflicting advice regarding given both immune stimulants at the same
time.

         

        Does anyone know if this can be done? Do they compete against
each other? 

         

        Thanks

        Candace

         

 

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