Susan,I only used it with one cat and that's when she was trying to throw a very bad uri and herpes. Both eyes were swollen, and she had to be put on viroptic for that as well.I pulled her through and she was good for at least 6 more years. When I did lose her it was to another uri.If
I don't recall dosage as it was YEARS ago, but 1 mL sounds right. My cat had no adverse reactions that I know of, but she was very sick already at the time we started the treatments, so I may not have known.Her worst adverse reaction was fear from going to the vet. :(tonya[EMAIL PROTECTED]
It helped Ginger get over a bad URI last spring, and Patches get over
pneumonia a few years ago.
Michelle
In a message dated 2/15/2006 10:54:01 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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Anybody
else have experience with immuno-regulan?
I started Smokey on immuno-regulan last Wednesday. He
recieved shots for 4 days and then 2 shots per week.
His problem was a recurring fever. So far he is fever
free. He has been eating good and playing. He is
also taking Baytril and Clavamox but I think the
immuno-regulan has helped him with
I've been going to ask the same question - if anyone has experience with this. I have a little 14mo old feleuk+ baby, Daisy, who is not only a joy to me but to all my kids at school. I want to go the extra mile with her from the beginning - there would be so many more people than just me to be
Michelle - what dosage did you use to treat a URI with IR? Particularly if you can do it subQ that is something I really need to try.cindy reasoner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I started Smokey on immuno-regulan last Wednesday. Herecieved shots for 4 days and then 2 shots per week. His problem was a
1 ml, but Ginger got a high fever for about an hour afterwards from that
dose. Patches did fine on it. You can do .5 ml instead. With a kitten, I
would think the dose would need to be less.
Michelle
In a message dated 2/23/2006 4:08:50 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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for how long?[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:1 ml, but Ginger got a high fever for about an hour afterwards from that dose. Patches did fine on it. You can do .5 ml instead. With a kitten, I would think the dose would need to be less. MichelleIn a message dated 2/23/2006 4:08:50 P.M. Eastern
I think I did two shots, 3 days apart, and then she got better and I
stopped.
The cat who is 10-- she has had FeLV her whole life and done ok? I have
never heard of giving I-R as a preventative immune booster. It's an
interesting idea. I get scared of doing things like that because of the
Thanks - I am going to try that with a couple of my cats who've gotten bad URI's.The 10-yr old -- that is really weird. Calico and her littermate WildOneTrixie belonged to an elderly lady who got them as kittens - they'd been born around her house. Once she got them they never went out again.
Thanks, Tonya! We took in a cat from another town, the the vet had
it on immunoregulan. We use interferon, but haven't used the immuno-
regulan before. I'll have to read up on it.
Gloria
On Feb 16, 2006, at 6:16 PM, catatonya wrote:
We used it with CC years ago. She got better, but we
Anybody else have experience with immuno-regulan?
On Feb 15, 2006, at 9:28 AM, Chris wrote:
He gave her a series of shots. She had no side effects and I think
the
shots were once a week or once every other week--can't remember
right now.
As far as other things, well she's had a couple of
Hi
I used it a couple of years ago on my fiv cat.
She was anemic and found it helped alot. But she was so far
gone by the time I used it she had the side effects of the ill
feelings but within a few hours she was like a new cat for a day.
There are different protocols.
One is 3x a week then
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