RE: Question: Interferon (Alpha, Omega, etc.) Now? Others?

2007-03-22 Thread Hideyo Yamamoto
Each pack comes with 5 vials of 10 MU - just that the minimum order is 2
pack - and each pack costs appx $500 with the shipping cost - your vet
can order from AbbyVet in UK   --

 

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Johnson
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 2:15 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: Question: Interferon (Alpha, Omega, etc.) Now? Others?

 

Thanks Hideyo!  Can you give me an idea of the cost to have it shipped
from the UK?  Also, where do you order it from?  Thanks!!!

 

MJ

Hideyo Yamamoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Interferon is basically anti-viral agent and try to attack
different virus in their body..

 


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Yamamoto
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 2:06 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: Question: Interferon (Alpha, Omega, etc.) Now?
Others?

 

I read a study where FOI (feline omega interferon) was used
among sick felk kitties and the study did prove that it did help even
among sick kitties.  Alpha is human interferon and you give it orally -
FOI is feline interferon and you can give it as an inject able usually.
You can only get it from other countries and they are expensive, but
it's more effective than alpha - and also a kitty will develop antibody
to human one so it won't be effective after a couple of months.

 

My vet order directly from UK and I get it in a few days - you
are supposed to have DFDA approval letter - but you don't need it - I
have gotten about 10 shipments so far without FDA letter with no
problem.  Good luck

 


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Johnson
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 1:57 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Question: Interferon (Alpha, Omega, etc.) Now? Others?

 

Hi all!  As I'm getting ready for this evening's vet
appointment, I realize I have lots of research on IR, Epogen, and
Doxy...but not much on some of the other things I've heard about on this
list (namely Interferon and Acemannan).

 

Is Interferon something that could be helpful at this stage, or
is it something you give before they get sick to prevent the virus from
becoming active?  I've heard of Alpha and Omega...is there a difference,
if so, which do I use? 

 

Also, what about Acemannan?  I read on www.felineleukemia.com
http://www.felineleukemia.com/  that it can be helpful in combo with
Interferon.  What do you all know or think about using it at this stage
(now that he's already sick)?

 

Any info would be MUCH appreciated!  THANK YOU!!!

 

 

MJ and Slinky  :)

  


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RE: Question: Interferon (Alpha, Omega, etc.) Now? Others?

2007-03-21 Thread Hideyo Yamamoto
I read a study where FOI (feline omega interferon) was used among sick
felk kitties and the study did prove that it did help even among sick
kitties.  Alpha is human interferon and you give it orally - FOI is
feline interferon and you can give it as an inject able usually.  You
can only get it from other countries and they are expensive, but it's
more effective than alpha - and also a kitty will develop antibody to
human one so it won't be effective after a couple of months.

 

My vet order directly from UK and I get it in a few days - you are
supposed to have DFDA approval letter - but you don't need it - I have
gotten about 10 shipments so far without FDA letter with no problem.
Good luck

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Marissa
Johnson
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 1:57 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Question: Interferon (Alpha, Omega, etc.) Now? Others?

 

Hi all!  As I'm getting ready for this evening's vet appointment, I
realize I have lots of research on IR, Epogen, and Doxy...but not much
on some of the other things I've heard about on this list (namely
Interferon and Acemannan).

 

Is Interferon something that could be helpful at this stage, or is it
something you give before they get sick to prevent the virus from
becoming active?  I've heard of Alpha and Omega...is there a difference,
if so, which do I use? 

 

Also, what about Acemannan?  I read on www.felineleukemia.com that it
can be helpful in combo with Interferon.  What do you all know or think
about using it at this stage (now that he's already sick)?

 

Any info would be MUCH appreciated!  THANK YOU!!!

 

 

MJ and Slinky  :)

  

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RE: Question: Interferon (Alpha, Omega, etc.) Now? Others?

2007-03-21 Thread Hideyo Yamamoto
Interferon is basically anti-viral agent and try to attack different
virus in their body..

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hideyo
Yamamoto
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 2:06 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: Question: Interferon (Alpha, Omega, etc.) Now? Others?

 

I read a study where FOI (feline omega interferon) was used among sick
felk kitties and the study did prove that it did help even among sick
kitties.  Alpha is human interferon and you give it orally - FOI is
feline interferon and you can give it as an inject able usually.  You
can only get it from other countries and they are expensive, but it's
more effective than alpha - and also a kitty will develop antibody to
human one so it won't be effective after a couple of months.

 

My vet order directly from UK and I get it in a few days - you are
supposed to have DFDA approval letter - but you don't need it - I have
gotten about 10 shipments so far without FDA letter with no problem.
Good luck

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Marissa
Johnson
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 1:57 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Question: Interferon (Alpha, Omega, etc.) Now? Others?

 

Hi all!  As I'm getting ready for this evening's vet appointment, I
realize I have lots of research on IR, Epogen, and Doxy...but not much
on some of the other things I've heard about on this list (namely
Interferon and Acemannan).

 

Is Interferon something that could be helpful at this stage, or is it
something you give before they get sick to prevent the virus from
becoming active?  I've heard of Alpha and Omega...is there a difference,
if so, which do I use? 

 

Also, what about Acemannan?  I read on www.felineleukemia.com that it
can be helpful in combo with Interferon.  What do you all know or think
about using it at this stage (now that he's already sick)?

 

Any info would be MUCH appreciated!  THANK YOU!!!

 

 

MJ and Slinky  :)

  

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RE: Question: Interferon (Alpha, Omega, etc.) Now? Others?

2007-03-21 Thread Marissa Johnson
Thanks Hideyo!  Can you give me an idea of the cost to have it shipped from the 
UK?  Also, where do you order it from?  Thanks!!!
   
  MJ

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  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hideyo Yamamoto
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 2:06 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: Question: Interferon (Alpha, Omega, etc.) Now? Others?

   
  I read a study where FOI (feline omega interferon) was used among sick felk 
kitties and the study did prove that it did help even among sick kitties.  
Alpha is human interferon and you give it orally – FOI is feline interferon and 
you can give it as an inject able usually.  You can only get it from other 
countries and they are expensive, but it’s more effective than alpha – and also 
a kitty will develop antibody to human one so it won’t be effective after a 
couple of months.
   
  My vet order directly from UK and I get it in a few days – you are supposed 
to have DFDA approval letter – but you don’t need it – I have gotten about 10 
shipments so far without FDA letter with no problem.  Good luck
   
  
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  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Marissa Johnson
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 1:57 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Question: Interferon (Alpha, Omega, etc.) Now? Others?

   
Hi all!  As I'm getting ready for this evening's vet appointment, I realize 
I have lots of research on IR, Epogen, and Doxy...but not much on some of the 
other things I've heard about on this list (namely Interferon and Acemannan).

 

Is Interferon something that could be helpful at this stage, or is it 
something you give before they get sick to prevent the virus from becoming 
active?  I've heard of Alpha and Omega...is there a difference, if so, which do 
I use? 

 

Also, what about Acemannan?  I read on www.felineleukemia.com that it can 
be helpful in combo with Interferon.  What do you all know or think about using 
it at this stage (now that he's already sick)?

 

Any info would be MUCH appreciated!  THANK YOU!!!

 

 

MJ and Slinky  :)



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