[Felvtalk] Interferon Alpha,

2014-06-03 Thread Jetty Dijkshoorn
Good day to you,

 I am new to your forum. 2 weeks ago a sweet tomcat decided that he wanted
to join our group of 6 cats. Since umber 7 seemed a bit too much I found
him a new owner but before given her this lovely guy. I went for a check up
at the vet. He saw that he suffered from amnesia and tested him on feline
leukemia and unfortunately this test turned out positive. As he is doing
much better now than 2 weeks ago. He gained a  lot of weight and starts
playing again I want to try to keep him healthy as long as possible.
Looking for medicatons I landed on your very informational website. I think
I want to start by giving him interferon alpha but this is very expensive
in my country.

I saw that a liquid interferoon should not be that expensive, but the
island pharmacy website is no longer in the air. Have you got another
company and website where I could buy this medication? If I go for
treatment in the Netherlands it will cost me 5 times as much.

Thank you for your advise and keep up the good work.

Jetty Dijkshoorn
Holland
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[Felvtalk] Interferon Alpha,

2014-06-03 Thread Jetty Dijkshoorn
Good day to you,

 I am new to your forum. 2 weeks ago a sweet tomcat decided that he wanted
to join our group of 6 cats. Since umber 7 seemed a bit too much I found
him a new owner but before given her this lovely guy. I went for a check up
at the vet. He saw that he suffered from amnesia and tested him on feline
leukemia and unfortunately this test turned out positive. As he is doing
much better now than 2 weeks ago. He gained a  lot of weight and starts
playing again I want to try to keep him healthy as long as possible.
Looking for medicatons I landed on your very informational website. I think
I want to start by giving him interferon alpha but this is very expensive
in my country.

I saw that a liquid interferoon should not be that expensive, but the
island pharmacy website is no longer in the air. Have you got another
company and website where I could buy this medication? If I go for
treatment in the Netherlands it will cost me 5 times as much.

Thank you for your advise and keep up the good work.

Jetty Dijkshoorn
Holland
jdidu...@dubai.com
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Re: [Felvtalk] Interferon Alpha,

2014-06-03 Thread Lance
Hi Jetty,

You might check here for interferon alpha: http://www.roadrunnerpharmacy.com

Road Runner is an American pharmacy that specializes in medicine for animals. I 
have ordered interferon alpha from them a number of times.

I am surprised that interferon alpha, a human product, would be prohibitively 
expensive in the Netherlands, as it seems to be widely used and produced. I’m 
hoping that someone there can get it for you cheaper than it would cost to have 
it shipped overseas. 

I would seriously consider looking into Virbagen Omega, a feline recombinant 
interferon. It will be expensive, though it should be somewhat cheaper than it 
is for Americans (we need it flown overseas, overnight. VO is not given all the 
time. Usually, the doses are given over several weeks’ time, then the drug is 
discontinued. 

Virbagen Omega is the only treatment that has been proven to positively affect 
the course of the disease. All other drugs, including interferon alpha, have 
not shown any efficacy in scientific trials. See the Retrovirus Guidelines 
document available here:

http://www.catvets.com/guidelines/practice-guidelines/retrovirus-management-guidelines

Best wishes and hopes for you and your tomcat friend,

Lance

On Jun 3, 2014, at 6:45 AM, Jetty Dijkshoorn jdidu...@gmail.com wrote:

 Good day to you,
 
  I am new to your forum. 2 weeks ago a sweet tomcat decided that he wanted to 
 join our group of 6 cats. Since umber 7 seemed a bit too much I found him a 
 new owner but before given her this lovely guy. I went for a check up at the 
 vet. He saw that he suffered from amnesia and tested him on feline leukemia 
 and unfortunately this test turned out positive. As he is doing much better 
 now than 2 weeks ago. He gained a  lot of weight and starts playing again I 
 want to try to keep him healthy as long as possible. Looking for medicatons I 
 landed on your very informational website. I think I want to start by giving 
 him interferon alpha but this is very expensive in my country.
 
 I saw that a liquid interferoon should not be that expensive, but the island 
 pharmacy website is no longer in the air. Have you got another company and 
 website where I could buy this medication? If I go for treatment in the 
 Netherlands it will cost me 5 times as much.
 
 Thank you for your advise and keep up the good work.
 
 Jetty Dijkshoorn
 Holland
 jdidu...@dubai.com
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Interferon Alpha,

2014-06-03 Thread Jetty Dijkshoorn
Hi Lance,

thanks so much for your reply, very much appreciated. I checked on the
internet and found 10 ug at eur 152,00 at a webshop. Is that a price which
sounds reasonable to you as I have no clue at all. Talked to my vet this
afternoon and he was not that positive about using interferon. Wallie seems
to be doing right now he is eating a lot and is feelling much better than
when I let him in. The vet prescribed him antibiotics and a prednisone
treatment. If necessary will give him this interferom as well,

Waiting for your feedback,

Kind regards,
Jetty Dijkshoorn



2014-06-03 18:12 GMT+02:00 Lance lini...@fastmail.fm:

 Hi Jetty,

 You might check here for interferon alpha:
 http://www.roadrunnerpharmacy.com

 Road Runner is an American pharmacy that specializes in medicine for
 animals. I have ordered interferon alpha from them a number of times.

 I am surprised that interferon alpha, a human product, would be
 prohibitively expensive in the Netherlands, as it seems to be widely used
 and produced. I’m hoping that someone there can get it for you cheaper than
 it would cost to have it shipped overseas.

 I would seriously consider looking into Virbagen Omega, a feline
 recombinant interferon. It will be expensive, though it should be somewhat
 cheaper than it is for Americans (we need it flown overseas, overnight. VO
 is not given all the time. Usually, the doses are given over several weeks’
 time, then the drug is discontinued.

 Virbagen Omega is the only treatment that has been proven to positively
 affect the course of the disease. All other drugs, including interferon
 alpha, have not shown any efficacy in scientific trials. See the Retrovirus
 Guidelines document available here:


 http://www.catvets.com/guidelines/practice-guidelines/retrovirus-management-guidelines

 Best wishes and hopes for you and your tomcat friend,

 Lance

 On Jun 3, 2014, at 6:45 AM, Jetty Dijkshoorn jdidu...@gmail.com wrote:

 Good day to you,

  I am new to your forum. 2 weeks ago a sweet tomcat decided that he wanted
 to join our group of 6 cats. Since umber 7 seemed a bit too much I found
 him a new owner but before given her this lovely guy. I went for a check up
 at the vet. He saw that he suffered from amnesia and tested him on feline
 leukemia and unfortunately this test turned out positive. As he is doing
 much better now than 2 weeks ago. He gained a  lot of weight and starts
 playing again I want to try to keep him healthy as long as possible.
 Looking for medicatons I landed on your very informational website. I think
 I want to start by giving him interferon alpha but this is very expensive
 in my country.

 I saw that a liquid interferoon should not be that expensive, but the
 island pharmacy website is no longer in the air. Have you got another
 company and website where I could buy this medication? If I go for
 treatment in the Netherlands it will cost me 5 times as much.

 Thank you for your advise and keep up the good work.

 Jetty Dijkshoorn
 Holland
 jdidu...@dubai.com

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Re: [Felvtalk] Interferon Alpha,

2014-06-03 Thread Lance
You’re welcome. I only wish I could help more.

30ml of interferon alpha costs me about $45 in the US. That includes shipping, 
I think. 

How is the tomcat’s anemia? Did the vet run new blood work to see if his 
feeling better correlates to a rise in red blood cell values?

Interferon alpha could be expensive over the long run, just because you (or the 
new owner) would be buying it monthly. If I was in your situation (particularly 
being in Europe), and my cat had presented with anemia, I would look into 
Virbagen Omega instead. This drug is available in France, so it seems like it 
should be available throughout western and central Europe. 

Virbagen Omega is made for cats, and according to the literature we have, it 
makes a difference in survival time. Interferon alpha is a human drug, and the 
only evidence we have that it helps is anecdotal, not scientific. I’m not 
saying it doesn’t help. I just lost my FeLV+ girl, Ember, who had the virus for 
a minimum of eight years, and she did very well. I used interferon alpha on 
her. But, Virbagen Omega is not available here, and it costs a lot of money to 
get it sent over, so we used what was available.

Bottom line: I’m encouraging you to see if you can get Virbagen Omega in the 
Netherlands. If you can, and if the price-to-dose isn’t prohibitive, it would 
seem (according to what the literature says) that you would be better off 
giving the tomcat the limited number of doses of Virbagen Omega as opposed to 
keeping him on interferon alpha from here on out. But you (and the new owner) 
must do what feels right and what makes sense. 

If your vet is uncertain about interferon alpha and unfamiliar with Virbagen 
Omega, I would call around to find someone who has more experience. At the 
least, you could consult with them and get a “second opinion”. 

Best regards,

Lance

On Jun 3, 2014, at 12:12 PM, Jetty Dijkshoorn jdidu...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Lance,
 
 thanks so much for your reply, very much appreciated. I checked on the 
 internet and found 10 ug at eur 152,00 at a webshop. Is that a price which 
 sounds reasonable to you as I have no clue at all. Talked to my vet this 
 afternoon and he was not that positive about using interferon. Wallie seems 
 to be doing right now he is eating a lot and is feelling much better than 
 when I let him in. The vet prescribed him antibiotics and a prednisone 
 treatment. If necessary will give him this interferom as well,
 
 Waiting for your feedback,
 
 Kind regards,
 Jetty Dijkshoorn
 
 
 
 2014-06-03 18:12 GMT+02:00 Lance lini...@fastmail.fm:
 Hi Jetty,
 
 You might check here for interferon alpha: http://www.roadrunnerpharmacy.com
 
 Road Runner is an American pharmacy that specializes in medicine for animals. 
 I have ordered interferon alpha from them a number of times.
 
 I am surprised that interferon alpha, a human product, would be prohibitively 
 expensive in the Netherlands, as it seems to be widely used and produced. I’m 
 hoping that someone there can get it for you cheaper than it would cost to 
 have it shipped overseas. 
 
 I would seriously consider looking into Virbagen Omega, a feline recombinant 
 interferon. It will be expensive, though it should be somewhat cheaper than 
 it is for Americans (we need it flown overseas, overnight. VO is not given 
 all the time. Usually, the doses are given over several weeks’ time, then the 
 drug is discontinued. 
 
 Virbagen Omega is the only treatment that has been proven to positively 
 affect the course of the disease. All other drugs, including interferon 
 alpha, have not shown any efficacy in scientific trials. See the Retrovirus 
 Guidelines document available here:
 
 http://www.catvets.com/guidelines/practice-guidelines/retrovirus-management-guidelines
 
 Best wishes and hopes for you and your tomcat friend,
 
 Lance
 
 On Jun 3, 2014, at 6:45 AM, Jetty Dijkshoorn jdidu...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Good day to you,
 
  I am new to your forum. 2 weeks ago a sweet tomcat decided that he wanted 
 to join our group of 6 cats. Since umber 7 seemed a bit too much I found him 
 a new owner but before given her this lovely guy. I went for a check up at 
 the vet. He saw that he suffered from amnesia and tested him on feline 
 leukemia and unfortunately this test turned out positive. As he is doing 
 much better now than 2 weeks ago. He gained a  lot of weight and starts 
 playing again I want to try to keep him healthy as long as possible. Looking 
 for medicatons I landed on your very informational website. I think I want 
 to start by giving him interferon alpha but this is very expensive in my 
 country.
 
 I saw that a liquid interferoon should not be that expensive, but the island 
 pharmacy website is no longer in the air. Have you got another company and 
 website where I could buy this medication? If I go for treatment in the 
 Netherlands it will cost me 5 times as much.
 
 Thank you for your advise and keep up the good work.
 
 Jetty Dijkshoorn
 

Re: [Felvtalk] Interferon Alpha,

2014-06-03 Thread Marsha

Hi Jetty,

Virbagen Omega is recombinant feline interferon, a much better choice 
than human interferon.  Somewhat expensive, I think.  A 5-pack of 10MU 
is approximately 430 Euros from Abbeyvet exporter in the UK.  Here is a 
link to the exporter.  Only a veterinarian can place the order, but you 
can make an account just to look at their catalogue.


https://www.abbeyvet-export.co.uk/

Note:  I have not yet tried Virbagen Omega or this exporter, but am 
planning on it after research I have done.  I am also looking at some 
other possibilities, but this seems to be the best choice, especially 
since Harley is showing signs of mild stomatitis, and I found an article 
written by a veterinary dentist that has used this product (see page 10):


http://www.dentistvet.com/docs/Gingivostomatitis-Veterinary-InfoApr2012.pdf

Marsha

On 6/3/2014 12:12 PM, Jetty Dijkshoorn wrote:


Hi Lance,

thanks so much for your reply, very much appreciated. I checked on the 
internet and found 10 ug at eur 152,00 at a webshop. Is that a price 
which sounds reasonable to you as I have no clue at all. Talked to my 
vet this afternoon and he was not that positive about using   
interferon. Wallie seems to be doing right now he is eating a lot and 
is feelling much better than when I let him in. The vet prescribed him 
antibiotics and a prednisone treatment. If necessary will give him 
this interferom as well,


Waiting for your feedback,

Kind regards,
Jetty Dijkshoorn



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Re: [Felvtalk] prednisone

2014-06-03 Thread Marsha

Jetty,

Regarding prednisone - it will make a cat feel better and stimulate the 
appetite.  It also sometimes can shrink certain kinds of tumors 
temporarily.  But keep in mind that it also suppresses the immune 
system, which you usually want to avoid in a FeLV+ cat.  Prednisone / 
Prednisolone is a great drug, but be sure to balance the benefits 
against the negatives for each specific cat.  Prednisone will suppress 
inflammation, so it is harder to tell if your cat has developed an 
infection.  Infections in a FeLV+ cat need to be treated quickly and for 
a longer time period.


Marsha

On 6/3/2014 12:12 PM, Jetty Dijkshoorn wrote:

Hi Lance,

thanks so much for your reply, very much appreciated. I checked on the 
internet and found 10 ug at eur 152,00 at a webshop. Is that a price 
which sounds reasonable to you as I have no clue at all. Talked to my 
vet this afternoon and he was not that positive about using 
interferon. Wallie seems to be doing right now he is eating a lot and 
is feelling much better than when I let him in. The vet prescribed him 
antibiotics and a prednisone treatment. If necessary will give him 
this interferom as well,





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Re: [Felvtalk] Interferon Alpha,

2014-06-03 Thread Jetty Dijkshoorn
Dear Lance,
Thanks again for all your help. I am considering to give him the Virbagen
Omega. He is only a very tiny guy so the costs would be ok. My vet is not
convinced about the effect of interferon and that in respect to the total
cost, he wanted to try the cheaper way first.  Wally is really doing ok now
but the vet told me that his red blood cel value was only 1/3 of the normal
value. But any way I see a lot of progression in his behaviour and his
looks since the day he came. I think I will wait for this cure to end and
then take a decision on the interferon. One of my nephews is a vet, think I
could try to get it through him. I am a bit scared to take my own decision
on this behind the back of my vet.



2014-06-03 20:56 GMT+02:00 Lance lini...@fastmail.fm:

 You’re welcome. I only wish I could help more.

 30ml of interferon alpha costs me about $45 in the US. That includes
 shipping, I think.

 How is the tomcat’s anemia? Did the vet run new blood work to see if his
 feeling better correlates to a rise in red blood cell values?

 Interferon alpha could be expensive over the long run, just because you
 (or the new owner) would be buying it monthly. If I was in your situation
 (particularly being in Europe), and my cat had presented with anemia, I
 would look into Virbagen Omega instead. This drug is available in France,
 so it seems like it should be available throughout western and central
 Europe.

 Virbagen Omega is made for cats, and according to the literature we have,
 it makes a difference in survival time. Interferon alpha is a human drug,
 and the only evidence we have that it helps is anecdotal, not scientific.
 I’m not saying it doesn’t help. I just lost my FeLV+ girl, Ember, who had
 the virus for a minimum of eight years, and she did very well. I used
 interferon alpha on her. But, Virbagen Omega is not available here, and it
 costs a lot of money to get it sent over, so we used what was available.

 Bottom line: I’m encouraging you to see if you can get Virbagen Omega in
 the Netherlands. If you can, and if the price-to-dose isn’t prohibitive, it
 would seem (according to what the literature says) that you would be better
 off giving the tomcat the limited number of doses of Virbagen Omega as
 opposed to keeping him on interferon alpha from here on out. But you (and
 the new owner) must do what feels right and what makes sense.

 If your vet is uncertain about interferon alpha and unfamiliar with
 Virbagen Omega, I would call around to find someone who has more
 experience. At the least, you could consult with them and get a “second
 opinion”.

 Best regards,

 Lance

 On Jun 3, 2014, at 12:12 PM, Jetty Dijkshoorn jdidu...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Lance,

 thanks so much for your reply, very much appreciated. I checked on the
 internet and found 10 ug at eur 152,00 at a webshop. Is that a price which
 sounds reasonable to you as I have no clue at all. Talked to my vet this
 afternoon and he was not that positive about using interferon. Wallie seems
 to be doing right now he is eating a lot and is feelling much better than
 when I let him in. The vet prescribed him antibiotics and a prednisone
 treatment. If necessary will give him this interferom as well,

 Waiting for your feedback,

 Kind regards,
 Jetty Dijkshoorn



 2014-06-03 18:12 GMT+02:00 Lance lini...@fastmail.fm:

 Hi Jetty,

 You might check here for interferon alpha:
 http://www.roadrunnerpharmacy.com

 Road Runner is an American pharmacy that specializes in medicine for
 animals. I have ordered interferon alpha from them a number of times.

 I am surprised that interferon alpha, a human product, would be
 prohibitively expensive in the Netherlands, as it seems to be widely used
 and produced. I’m hoping that someone there can get it for you cheaper than
 it would cost to have it shipped overseas.

 I would seriously consider looking into Virbagen Omega, a feline
 recombinant interferon. It will be expensive, though it should be somewhat
 cheaper than it is for Americans (we need it flown overseas, overnight. VO
 is not given all the time. Usually, the doses are given over several weeks’
 time, then the drug is discontinued.

 Virbagen Omega is the only treatment that has been proven to positively
 affect the course of the disease. All other drugs, including interferon
 alpha, have not shown any efficacy in scientific trials. See the Retrovirus
 Guidelines document available here:


 http://www.catvets.com/guidelines/practice-guidelines/retrovirus-management-guidelines

 Best wishes and hopes for you and your tomcat friend,

 Lance

 On Jun 3, 2014, at 6:45 AM, Jetty Dijkshoorn jdidu...@gmail.com wrote:

 Good day to you,

  I am new to your forum. 2 weeks ago a sweet tomcat decided that he
 wanted to join our group of 6 cats. Since umber 7 seemed a bit too much I
 found him a new owner but before given her this lovely guy. I went for a
 check up at the vet. He saw that he suffered from amnesia and tested him on
 feline 

Re: [Felvtalk] prednisone

2014-06-03 Thread Jetty Dijkshoorn
Thanks Marsha,for your advise..all very welcome. I am very new to this
subject. I am the lucky owner of 6 healthy cats and do all the best I can
to make this little guy feel good..and he won't recover I will make sure
that he doesn't have to suffer.




2014-06-03 21:58 GMT+02:00 Marsha mar...@lynxe.com:

 Jetty,

 Regarding prednisone - it will make a cat feel better and stimulate the
 appetite.  It also sometimes can shrink certain kinds of tumors
 temporarily.  But keep in mind that it also suppresses the immune system,
 which you usually want to avoid in a FeLV+ cat.  Prednisone / Prednisolone
 is a great drug, but be sure to balance the benefits against the negatives
 for each specific cat.  Prednisone will suppress inflammation, so it is
 harder to tell if your cat has developed an infection.  Infections in a
 FeLV+ cat need to be treated quickly and for a longer time period.

 Marsha

 On 6/3/2014 12:12 PM, Jetty Dijkshoorn wrote:

 Hi Lance,

 thanks so much for your reply, very much appreciated. I checked on the
 internet and found 10 ug at eur 152,00 at a webshop. Is that a price which
 sounds reasonable to you as I have no clue at all. Talked to my vet this
 afternoon and he was not that positive about using interferon. Wallie seems
 to be doing right now he is eating a lot and is feelling much better than
 when I let him in. The vet prescribed him antibiotics and a prednisone
 treatment. If necessary will give him this interferom as well,



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Re: [Felvtalk] Interferon Alpha,

2014-06-03 Thread Lance
Don’t worry. Your vet would have to order any of these drugs for you, so you 
won’t be the only one involved in the decision. 

Here in America, we still have vets who advocate euthanizing these cats. If I 
had euthanized my Ember when I discovered she was FeLV+, I would have missed 
out on over eight years of time with her, and she did really well for the 
majority of that time. 

I’m not a vet, and without knowing more, I couldn’t give much good advice, but 
having a red blood cell count that’s 1/3 of normal doesn’t seem like a good 
sign. Wally may end up needing a transfusion or Epogen (a red blood cell 
building drug). 

My advice:

1) Watch Wally like a hawk until you can get a better idea about his blood 
count over time.

2) Consider what options are available to you locally. Virbagen Omega is made 
in France by Virbac. It seems like it ought to be more reasonable (at least 
than it is here). I don’t think you would be importing it from the UK, and we 
know scientifically that it does *some* good.

3) Most importantly, talk to a vet who has knowledge of the disease and has 
treated it before. A cat clinic might be a good place to start. If your current 
vet knows about interferon alpha and is unsure about using it, that’s one 
thing. If your current vet is unfamiliar with interferon alpha or treating 
FeLV, that would encourage me to seek out someone with more experience and 
knowledge.

Best wishes for Wally.

Lance

On Jun 3, 2014, at 3:04 PM, Jetty Dijkshoorn jdidu...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear Lance,
 Thanks again for all your help. I am considering to give him the Virbagen 
 Omega. He is only a very tiny guy so the costs would be ok. My vet is not 
 convinced about the effect of interferon and that in respect to the total 
 cost, he wanted to try the cheaper way first.  Wally is really doing ok now 
 but the vet told me that his red blood cel value was only 1/3 of the normal 
 value. But any way I see a lot of progression in his behaviour and his looks 
 since the day he came. I think I will wait for this cure to end and then take 
 a decision on the interferon. One of my nephews is a vet, think I could try 
 to get it through him. I am a bit scared to take my own decision on this 
 behind the back of my vet. 
 
 
 
 2014-06-03 20:56 GMT+02:00 Lance lini...@fastmail.fm:
 You’re welcome. I only wish I could help more.
 
 30ml of interferon alpha costs me about $45 in the US. That includes 
 shipping, I think. 
 
 How is the tomcat’s anemia? Did the vet run new blood work to see if his 
 feeling better correlates to a rise in red blood cell values?
 
 Interferon alpha could be expensive over the long run, just because you (or 
 the new owner) would be buying it monthly. If I was in your situation 
 (particularly being in Europe), and my cat had presented with anemia, I would 
 look into Virbagen Omega instead. This drug is available in France, so it 
 seems like it should be available throughout western and central Europe. 
 
 Virbagen Omega is made for cats, and according to the literature we have, it 
 makes a difference in survival time. Interferon alpha is a human drug, and 
 the only evidence we have that it helps is anecdotal, not scientific. I’m not 
 saying it doesn’t help. I just lost my FeLV+ girl, Ember, who had the virus 
 for a minimum of eight years, and she did very well. I used interferon alpha 
 on her. But, Virbagen Omega is not available here, and it costs a lot of 
 money to get it sent over, so we used what was available.
 
 Bottom line: I’m encouraging you to see if you can get Virbagen Omega in the 
 Netherlands. If you can, and if the price-to-dose isn’t prohibitive, it would 
 seem (according to what the literature says) that you would be better off 
 giving the tomcat the limited number of doses of Virbagen Omega as opposed to 
 keeping him on interferon alpha from here on out. But you (and the new owner) 
 must do what feels right and what makes sense. 
 
 If your vet is uncertain about interferon alpha and unfamiliar with Virbagen 
 Omega, I would call around to find someone who has more experience. At the 
 least, you could consult with them and get a “second opinion”. 
 
 Best regards,
 
 Lance
 
 On Jun 3, 2014, at 12:12 PM, Jetty Dijkshoorn jdidu...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi Lance,
 
 thanks so much for your reply, very much appreciated. I checked on the 
 internet and found 10 ug at eur 152,00 at a webshop. Is that a price which 
 sounds reasonable to you as I have no clue at all. Talked to my vet this 
 afternoon and he was not that positive about using interferon. Wallie seems 
 to be doing right now he is eating a lot and is feelling much better than 
 when I let him in. The vet prescribed him antibiotics and a prednisone 
 treatment. If necessary will give him this interferom as well,
 
 Waiting for your feedback,
 
 Kind regards,
 Jetty Dijkshoorn
 
 
 
 2014-06-03 18:12 GMT+02:00 Lance lini...@fastmail.fm:
 Hi Jetty,
 
 You might check here for interferon alpha: