Hi Guys,
I just heard something interesting, and a bit distressing, from my vet's
office. I had called about Grace's condition and to ask if I could come
in to pick up some Interferon A. Now, I didn't get to talk directly to
the vet, but I was told that Interferon A and O will work exactly the
same way, that the injectable isn't "stronger" than the oral. I knew
the main reason for using it was the 'immunity' factor, but I also was
under the misconception, (apparently), that it somehow worked better.
If the only benefit derived from the VO is extended use, then it may not
be feasible to use it, I know I can't afford extensive, long-term use of
this product as things stand. If this is the case, why are we jumping
through hoops and spending all this money on VO? I guess when push
comes to shove, it will be good to have the VO on hand, if/when the A
stops working, but I'm feeling a little duped here. I have to do some
further investigation about this, I'm not sure it's really the case, but
I wanted to put it out there.
Nina
- VO Interferon Omega - new info Nina
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