Thanks Katherine.  So LTCI is the same thing Lance is referring to as  feline 
recombinant interferon omega ?
Shelley


On Nov 12, 2013, at 9:34 AM, Katherine K. wrote:

> Hi Shelley and Jennifer,
> 
> When my 10 yr old cat was first diagnosed in July, I found this forum to be 
> helpful in learning about LTCI: 
> http://910pets.com/forum/topics/feline-leukemia?xg_source=activity&id=2127871.
>  It's not very active now, but it's a good resource and folks will still 
> respond to you if you post there. 
> 
> My cat was running a fever, had gone from 13 lbs to 11.5, wasn't eating and 
> was lethargic when he was first diagnosed. I don't remember his RBC count at 
> the moment. We ordered LTCI for him and gave him 3 injections in the first 
> week, then went to once a week for 2 weeks, then once every 2 weeks for a few 
> weeks, and now he gets it once a month. He has returned to his normal self. 
> He was also on a low dose of prednisone for a month. I don't know which 
> medicine helped pull him out of the woods but I'm glad to keep trying the 
> LTCI if it keeps him healthy. It costs me about $50 per injection though so 
> it's not something I'm financially able to try on my 4 positive kittens.
> 
> Katherine
> 
> 
> On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 8:04 AM, Shelley Theye <ve...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> Lance,
> Thanks so much for explaining the difference between the 2 interferons.  I 
> did not realize that there were 2 types.  I had asked Leo's new vet about 
> using it as a preventative, and  since she could easily get interferon, now I 
> know that it was  the human one.  Anyway, he is not symptomatic right now, so 
> the only thing I give him occasionally is Lysine.
> Shelley
> 
> Shelley Theye
> ve...@bellsouth.net
> 
> 
> 
> On Nov 11, 2013, at 8:50 PM, Lance wrote:
> 
> > I think the de Mari feline recombinant interferon omega study was done with 
> > symptomatic FeLV+ cats. I think. If I already had interferon omega and 
> > Ember was symptomatic, I would definitely try it. I know very little about 
> > what is suggested with LTCI (symptomatic vs. asymptomatic for treatment). 
> > Their website should mention this.
> >
> > To clarify, there are two types of interferon given for FeLV+ cats: 1) 
> > interferon alpha (a product for humans that has anecdotally shown promise, 
> > but studies have failed to verify this) and 2) feline recombinant 
> > interferon omega (anecdotal evidence AND studies have shown promise).
> >
> > It’s easy to get #1 from pretty much any vet. They can write a prescription 
> > and have it filled by Roadrunner or another pharmacy that does 
> > drugs/compounding for pets. It’s also cheap. I think it’s ~$40 for a month 
> > and a half supply using the 5 days on/5 days off protocol.
> >
> > It’s somewhat difficult and expensive to get #2.Your vet has to go through 
> > an FDA program that used to be called Compassionate Use. This allows your 
> > vet clearance to import feline recombinant interferon omega, which they 
> > need, as it’s not sold in the US. There’s paperwork involved, though I 
> > don’t think it’s horrible. A dedicated, compassionate vet will do this for 
> > you. You then have to pay (through your vet) Abbeyvet In England for the 
> > drug and the overnight shipping—overnight from England. When I last priced 
> > this, it was ~$1300 for the drug and the shipping. I believe this is for 
> > something like 15 doses, but that’s all you give in a year, according to 
> > the established protocol. At least with feline recombinant interferon 
> > omega, you know you have something that has been proven to work, unlike 
> > other drugs I could mention. Will it produce results for a particular FeLV+ 
> > cat? Maybe?
> >
> > If Pookie is doing well, then I agree: don’t rock the boat. You might still 
> > look into what it would take to get feline recombinant interferon omega 
> > imported. Your vet might never have heard of it, and it might be useful to 
> > ask them to look into it. If you decide to do it down the road, you have 
> > that much less work to do to get it here.
> >
> > On Nov 11, 2013, at 6:48 PM, trustinhi...@charter.net wrote:
> >
> >> I took Pookie to the one of four vets in Wisconsin who has done LTCI 
> >> injections, but Pookie was sick, running a temp, and not eating when he 
> >> was seen. So he wasn't a candidate for the injection. Do the FELV+ kitties 
> >> need to be symptom free before they administer this? Also is this the same 
> >> with the interferon shots? And does anyone know who administers interferon 
> >> in Wisconsin? My inclination is if it isn't broken don't fix it...If 
> >> Pookie is doing well, I don't want to mess with him. And he is doing great 
> >> now since he had acupuncture. Seems so hit or miss with all this??
> >>
> >>
> >> On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 4:08 PM, Jennifer Lewis wrote:
> >>
> >>> Has anyone tried any other the other meds out there, like Lymphocyte 
> >>> T-Cell Immunomodulator (LTCI)?
> >>>
> >>> Jennifer L, Munchkin and Brynn
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On Nov 11, 2013, at 12:54 PM, MaryChristine wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> http://goo.gl/uT6Evb
> >>>>
> >>>> not new to most of us, but always good to see things get the "official" 
> >>>> recognition. tho it does end as most research articles do, "more 
> >>>> research is needed."
> >>>>
> >>>> MC
> >>>> --
> >>>> Spay & Neuter Your Neighbors!
> >>>> Maybe That'll Make The Difference....
> >>>> MaryChristine
> >>>>
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