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Is this eye ointment with getamychin? If so, please be careful using
this as my Ghandi developed severe vestibular disorder from it.
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Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 7:19 PM
To: felvtalk
Subject: OT-
Hi Hideyo,
This one is for the earto treat bacterial infections
On 2/20/07, Hideyo Yamamoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is this eye ointment with getamychin? If so, please be careful using
this as my Ghandi developed severe vestibular disorder from it.
Hi Hideyo,
Can you recommend something else that would clear bacterial infections in
the ear? Missy's cardiologist says it is very important for her to stay
free of any kind of bodily infectionto lessen the load on her heart...so
I will treat her for things I might not treat other cats
First, avoid direct topical treatment with getamychin in it - if you
google with side effects on the drug, you will find some scary stuff -
I wish I never used it on Ghandi - as sometimes the damage is permanent
- this is also common in humans from what I found out -
Have you tried like
Hi Belinda--I just wrote to Laura (L. Johnson on our listserve)
offlist as I'm way behind with my email and had said she was
unsubscribing.
Is it possible you could add her her Fax to the CLS (see below). He was
put to sleep on February 14.
Thanks very much,
Kerry
Hi Kerry
Thanks so much for
Someone on another list is seeking to import Feline Interferon Omega, and
the info you guys have here would be very helpful. Doesn't the person's vet
need to contact your vet, who-ever it is here that has a vet that does this?
Sorry, details are blurry now! We need the vet's name that has the info
I have used otomax with no probems though I do not put it deep in the ear
canal. The otomax is a salve. If you need medicine to go deeper into the ear
talk to the vet about something more liquid.
Hideyo Yamamoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:v\:*
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I've used the clamamox, zithromax and baytril, but not the amoxi. (I keep fish
mox on the shelf -- amoxicillin sold in the US without a perscription for
aquatic use -- so I have no incentive to order amoxi from overseas.)
Kelley Saveika [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Has anyone ever used the
Oral antibiotics should clear an ear infection, no need for topical
antibiotics unless you just prefer to do it that way. That being said, I
have used Tresaderm, which is a thiabendazole, dexamethasone, and neomycin
sulfate solution for use in the ear. It's good for inflamed and painful
ears, as
I second the Fish Mox (and the fish Erythromycin), I use it here too, for
myself and my son as well (I crush it and dilute with water or broth to use
for the cats).
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Product/Prod_Display.cfm?pcatid=12101N=2004+113021
Phaewryn
Never tried the fish Erythromycin but the fish mox is great. I usually buy
from www.revivalanimal.com. I think it's around $25 for 100 500-mg capsules.
Works great. The main difference is that the powder in the capsules is coarser
and doesn't dissolve as easily as human grade.
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