Did your vet suggest denosyl for red blood cell production? I read the info  
at the link you sent, and it does not mention using it for this. 
 
 
In a message dated 1/27/2007 1:13:07 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

No need to apologize for anything, I imagine that everyone who posts here  
has tunnel vision about their own animals, I know I do, and in any case, the  
post you read was my first on the subject.
 
I'll give you all the info I have. It's denosyl, 90 mgs., by Nutramax.  My 
cat doesn't have any liver issues that I know of, and his "only"  issue now is 
his marrow's failure to make red cells, leading to his persistent  anemia, and 
transfusions. The last time, his anemia got bad enough for a  transfusion 
after 4 weeks, instead of 7 the first few times. He is actually  doing well 
now, 
his last transfusion series was on 1/8. I started the denosyl  on 1/10. Here is 
the link that can be used (I hope) to answer your questions  about SAM, the 
product I used is pictured there, with specs-
 
_http://www.nutramaxlabs.com/products/animal/liver/liver.asp_ 
(http://www.nutramaxlabs.com/products/animal/liver/liver.asp) 



 

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