I too have used Famcyclovir with great results!

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From: Margo <[email protected]> 
Date: 11/24/2014  8:40 AM  (GMT-06:00) 
To: Gerlinde Bernhardt-Davis <[email protected]>,[email protected] 
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Respiratory Infections 
 
Hi Gerlinda,

 

                    Most URI's are viral, so antibiotics are of limited 
usefulness. They can help prevent/cure secondary infections, but don't do 
anything for the viral component. Ask your Vet if you can try a course of 
famciclovir.

 

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19154974

 

http://www.vscot.com/LibraryForms/FamciclovirUseFelineHerpes.pdf

 

I keep it on hand for my cats.

 

HTH,

 

Margo

-----Original Message----- 
From: Gerlinde Bernhardt-Davis 
Sent: Nov 24, 2014 9:19 AM 
To: "[email protected]" 
Subject: [Felvtalk] Respiratory Infections 

We brought our Zuzu home from a a rescue organization last January. She had 
conjunctivitis almost immediately (which we later found out she had previously) 
and were prescribed Fucithalmic ointment. We were also told to give her 
Enisyl-F (lysine) twice daily. Within a month we repeated the whole process and 
were told that Zuzu should probably be on Enisyl-F long term. She also had an 
upper respiratory infection at this time and was prescribed Clavamox. Two 
months later another upper rsp. infection and more Clavamox.At that point we 
did extensive bloodwork and a Respiratory Disease panel. The results showed 
that Zuzu was Fel. Leuk. positive and positive for Mycoplasma bacteria.We gave 
her Doxycycline for two weeks. After one week antibiotic free the resp. 
infection was back and we were told to give her doxycycline for three weeks.One 
week post antibiotic, back to sneezing etc. Then it was a 6 week course of 
doxycycline. Near the end of that she was sneezing and coughing and her 
conjunctivitis came back. This time we were prescribed Baytril for 10 days and 
she was given an appetite stimulant. This was the only time she seemed somehow 
"off". She has now been off the Baytril for about 3 days. There is some 
sneezing and coughing but nothing too significant. Through most of these bouts 
Zuzu has maintained her appetite and is full of energy. My question is this: do 
we keep on treating the respiratory infections even though we're running out of 
antibiotics to try? She seems so healthy otherwise and as I said, is full of 
energy and has a healthy appetite. Any insight would be appreciated. She is 
still  on the Enisyl-F and a multi-vitamin.
Gerlinde  
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