Yes, there is info on the felk website about IR. I looked for info
that I saved about it and at first glance came up with one of Kyle's
posts about Brissle when she was on it, (pasted below).
>From what I understand it is a bacteria (?), that when introduced to
their system helps kick their immune response up to fight the, I
assume, less harmful threat of the IR. It always made me nervous to
try it, but so many seemed to have benefited from it. I wish I had a
nickle for the times I've heard, both personally and from others, about
things the vets don't think will work that do. I'm not saying your vet
isn't good, I'm just saying that there comes a time to try things that
you might otherwise not. I'm sorry I didn't try it with Gracie. I
ordered it, had it in the house, even made an appointment with the vet
to give it to her IV, and then canceled the appointment because my vet
didn't believe in it. I don't know, trying to eliminate the "what ifs"
before they happen can make us crazy. I just thought I'd put it out
there, esp since one of Smokey's problems was continuing fevers. You
know how I feel about Pred and even if it seems to be helping, it
certainly hasn't resolved anything yet. Please don't misunderstand,
I'm not trying to talk you into anything. I just feel for you and hate
it when I can't help fix things for those I care about.
Much love,
Nina
<> Here's
where I bought Immunoregulin myself:http://www.revivalanimal.com/product.asp?pn=31-020ss=immunoregulin
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Don't worry
about the bottle not saying Immunoregulin. EqStim is the same exact
thing,
Propionibacterium acnes. It's just marketed for horses instead. Here's
the
manufacturer info:
Immunoregulin:http://www.neogen.com/immunoregulin.htm
EqStim:
http://www.neogen.com/eqstim.htm
<>Isn't it
cute how they make the pages different to make it look like two
different
products? The key thing here is the concentration. On the Immunoregulin
page:
"This immunostimulant is a preparation consisting of 0.4 mg/mL
non-viable
Propionibacterium acnes suspended in 12.5% ethanol in saline." The
EqStim
page doesn't tell you that. But the bottle does. And yes, it's the
same. I
think EqStim is much much cheaper, cause you have to use so much on a
horse.
<>
Dosage for
dogs is shown on theImmunoregulin page - .25ml to .50ml for dog up to
15
lbs. We used an exact .5ml on Brissle, who was only 7 lbs.That's the
recommended dosage for a cat with FeLV. Injections are IV, twice a
week.
Brissle didn't have any side effects at that dosage. In fact, she was
quite
giddy when we got home from the vet.