At 10:38 AM 3/19/2007, you wrote:
I used .753/4 cc IV per dose, The recommendation was
for1/2 to 1 cc so I setteled on the middle of that,..,,Make sure
the vet gives it IV not sub q or IM,,
I gave it twice a week but this was on a healthy FELV cat,
Ask those who have used it on i
Hi all. I said this in my last update but thought changing the subject would
help.
Slink's fever still isn't quite down. I'm considerinng trying IR (if I can
afford it) and could order it without a scrip. I have a vet tech here this
week so we could even administer it here. ButI ha
them. But if he is negative he might not need it--
might be able to kick this without it.
Michelle
In a message dated 9/22/2006 2:49:05 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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Well Max's IFA was negative,
Now the big question...
Immuno Regulin???
Do I start on it no
e In a message dated
9/22/2006 2:49:05 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Well Max's IFA was negative,
Now the big question...
Immuno Regulin???
Do I start on it now..He does have swollen lymph nodes ??
Still working on get
thout
it.
Michelle
In a message dated 9/22/2006 2:49:05 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well Max's IFA was negative,
Now the big question...
Immuno Regulin???
Do I start on it now..He does have swollen lymph nodes ??
Still working on getting Omega Interferon a
5 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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Well
Max's IFA was negative,Now the big question...Immuno
Regulin???Do I start on it now..He does have swollen lymph nodes
??Still working on getting Omega Interferon and will be starting Sammy
in Alferon,,,Ha anyone had the I.R e
Well Max's IFA was negative,
Now the big question...
Immuno Regulin???
Do I start on it now..He does have swollen lymph nodes ??
Still working on getting Omega Interferon and will be starting Sammy
in Alferon,,,
Ha anyone had the I.R exacerbated the FELV???
Kelly
--
No virus found in
very 4 months. I have a feleuk baby I want to
> > start on immunoregulin but can't settle on a
> > protocol. Thanks. Susan
> >
> > cindy reasoner wrote: I
> > have had good results so far with immuno-regulin.
> > The vet started my Smokey on shots several month
hly. Have also seen .4cc once a day> for 4 days, .4cc once a week for 4 weeks and .4cc> every 4 months. I have a feleuk baby I want to> start on
immunoregulin but can't settle on a> protocol. Thanks. Susan> > cindy reasoner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: I> have had
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> >
> > > At 06:56 AM 9/1/2006, you wrote:
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > > I was wondering for my new young 8 month old cat
> if
> > > it might enhance
> > > the possibility if clearing the virus, Is there
> any
oing to ask the vet if we need to quit giving him the
immuno-regulin. He was getting the shots subq twice a
week but for the past month he has been getting them
only once a week.
Cindy
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At 06:56 AM 9/1/2006, you wrote:
Thanks
I was wondering for my
on immunoregulin but can't settle on a> protocol. Thanks. Susan> > cindy reasoner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: I> have had good results so far with immuno-regulin. > The vet started my Smokey on shots several months> back. He is positive and kept on getting fevers. He>
a feleuk baby I want to
> start on immunoregulin but can't settle on a
> protocol. Thanks. Susan
>
> cindy reasoner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I
> have had good results so far with immuno-regulin.
> The vet started my Smokey on shots several months
> back. He is posi
. He
isn't showing any symptons of the disease now so I am
going to ask the vet if we need to quit giving him the
immuno-regulin. He was getting the shots subq twice a
week but for the past month he has been getting them
only once a week.
Cindy
--- kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A
want to start on immunoregulin but can't settle on a protocol. Thanks. Susancindy reasoner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I have had good results so far with immuno-regulin. The vet started my Smokey on shots several monthsback. He is positive and kept on getting fevers. Hehasn't had a f
That I don't know. I am taking Smokey back to the vet
tomorrow to be retested for feline leukemia so I'm
hoping that by some miracle it comes back negative. He
isn't showing any symptons of the disease now so I am
going to ask the vet if we need to quit giving him the
immuno-r
At 06:56 AM 9/1/2006, you wrote:
Thanks
I was wondering for my new young 8 month old cat if it might enhance
the possibility if clearing the virus, Is there any benefit in giving
it to a non symptomatic cat???
Kelly
I have had good results so far with immuno-regulin.
The vet started my
I have had good results so far with immuno-regulin.
The vet started my Smokey on shots several months
back. He is positive and kept on getting fevers. He
hasn't had a fever since March. Smokey started gaining
weight and right now he seems to be doing really good.
I keep my fingers crossed
I have seen very quick and positive results from Immuno-Regulin with two of
my cats, and so have several other people on this list.
Michelle
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have not
been here for years,,,I have a new kitten 8
clinical trials on Immuno Regulin because there were
no documented benefits,,,
I had used Alpha Interferon many years ago but that did not help.
Anyone with opinions I would appreciate,
Thanks
Kelly
www.kellyscats.zoomshare.com/
Well, I did 1 ml, and it was for pneumonia with one cat and a bad URI with the other. It only took 1 dose with the first, and two doses with the second (3 days apart) and then they were better, so I never had to think about long-term dosing. I'm not sure. I think I would do every 3 or 4 days for
There must be a lot of varying opinions among vets about the dose for immunoregulin -- I have a foster kitty who gets .2cc every single month - continuing what her original vet has done for 7-8 years. My vet suggested .2cc per day for 4 days, then .2cc twice a week for 4 weeks and then .2cc every
Michelle, I think 1/2cc would be a good start tooHow many days apart did you wait? Did you give it every 4 days for a couple of weeks? I read that some place, too...and then you give it weekly for a few weeks then can go to once a month...Please let me know if I have this right... I am goin
Kerry,
At least to start, I would give I-R IV, at the vet's if you
can't do it yourself. That is the only way the studies show it working and the
company that makes it says it will work. They advise against giving it sub-q.
However, at least 2 cats on this list have gotten it sub-q withou
I was trying to find some more info on the IR..and found the posts by Cindy about giving it sub-q..I need to know how much IV and sub-q..and how often we should stay with it...I guess we really need a starting point to see if it won't help Bandy.. I will keep trying to catch up on the past posts,
Deanne,
I'm pretty sure I ordered it from Revival.
http://www.revivalanimal.com/product.asp?pn=31-020
It's been a while now, so I can't remember what I paid for it. Do a
Google for it on the web and I'm sure you'll come up with other places
as well. As Cindy mentioned, it's also called Equis
Hi Jennifer,
IR and Interferon are different things and work in different ways. I
just gave a brief description about how IR works in my response to
"Immunoregulin for Chelsea". Your vet might not be familiar with IR.
There's a link to info on it on our list's homepage:
www.felineleukemia.
Hey, Michelle - I'm the one who has the 10yr old cat who has been getting it for 7-8 years. It really is hard to know if that has helped or not -- in fact my own vet, who I think is on top of everything, said he doubts it - he thinks she is just in that lucky % of feleuk+ cats who is going to rema
Hi Michelle,
Thank you for researching into the different possible protocols and
uses for IR.
You probably know what I'm going to say before I say it. I agree with
Gray. There's no way to know if the IR has been helping that 10 yr old
cat, and even though I understand your reasoning about
Thanks, Michelle - I've been talking to Susan here in Little Rock
about it's use both IV and Sub-Q.
I'd be interested to hear what others experiences are. I'm sure
the company isn't going to commit till they're satisfied their (and
FDA) research requirements, which doesn't mean it doesn't wo
FYI, I called the company that makes I-R, and they say that they only
recommend using it IV because parts are absorbed sub-q and IM without being
effective, i.e. it is more effective IV. That said, it seems to be working
great for Smokey sub-q, so if anyone needs to give it at home it sounds
stern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Nina,
No we haven't used immuno-regulin...His vet doesn't seem to like to use
it..She told me that she hadn't had good results with it so I really haven't
pushed the issue with it..
His temp has been spiking alot the
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
Hi Nina, No we haven't used immuno-regulin...His vet doesn't seem to like to use it..She told me that she hadn't had good results with it so I really haven't pushed the issue with it.. His temp has been spiking alot the last week so she told me yesterday to keep using the d
r a
long, long time!
Nina
cindy reasoner wrote:
Smokey showed his improvement when I started the
immuno-regulin. He got a shot for 4 days in a row and
then he gets 2 shots a week. I am giving him the
shots subq. I give him pet tinic twice a day and they
took him off the baytril yesterday.
Smokey showed his improvement when I started the
immuno-regulin. He got a shot for 4 days in a row and
then he gets 2 shots a week. I am giving him the
shots subq. I give him pet tinic twice a day and they
took him off the baytril yesterday. I am keeping my
fingers crossed. It seems like he
Kerry,
How are your angels doing? With all the treatments and supps you've
used with Bandy for his temp spikes, I can't remember if you've had him
on IR. I seemed to remember that you have, or at least you have
considered it. Could you please post and let us know if you have, and
if so, has
Cindy thats wonderful news about Smokey's improvement! Hooray for you
and your precious little boy!! Thank you so much for letting us know
he's doing well. I tell you there is no joy like watching our fragile
babies rebound and begin playing! I'm so pleased for you two.
I know you tried a
Hi Julie
Thanks for your nice email. I live in California and most everything is super regulated here. Someone sent me a link for buying syringes on the internet so think I will persue that. I sure hope that my experience with Immune-Regulin will be of help to others. Tonight I'll post th
y state until just a few months ago at which time my local vet confirmed my leukemia suspicions and we began Lulu on subcutaneous Immuno-Regulin Propionibacterium Acnes, Immunostimulant injections.
I spoke to my vet at length today as to m-reg therapy as I was concerned with posts that I had seen
n. I'd suggest getting 1cc syringes and I like
the 25 x 5/8 needle because they're tiny, (they're the ones with the
red cap). Here's the webpage for ordering from Revival:
http://www.revivalanimal.com/search.asp?t=c2&cat1=480&cat2=840&x=8&y=10
Clara,
When you scan, if you change the file type from jpeg to pdf before
scanning, you should be able to fit the whole thing on one document.
Michelle
cions and we began Lulu on subcutaneous Immuno-Regulin Propionibacterium Acnes, Immunostimulant injections.
I spoke to my vet at length today as to m-reg therapy as I was concerned with posts that I had seen on the listserve that said the drug was only to be given by IV. My vet said that he com
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Subject: Re: I have a sick kitty,
help...Immuno-regulin
My main concern with the Immunoregulin would be the side effects of the
high fever and stress it sometime
I ditto good comments on
immuno-regulin. My Tucson has had two series each time her white blood count went very
low. Both times it came right back up… She had no side
effects—had one shot every week for 3 or 4 weeks I think….
Chris
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Kerry,
Thank you for taking the time to put this info on Immuno-regulin
together for Margaret. I'm going to send it to my vet too. I've never
used it, but with the success others have had on the list with it, I'm
hoping it might help Grace. She's been listless and genera
Kerry,
I know that you do not like the house call vets you have used thus
far, but would you trust them just for the purpose of administering the I-R
while you are gone if they would be willing to do that? For a vet, giving an IV
shot is incredibly easy and takes a minute. It is not someth
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Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 8:47 PM
Subject: Re: Anyone know how immuno
regulin is administered?
No hospitalization is required. A vet is only needed to do it because it
is an IV inje
No hospitalization is required. A vet is only needed to do it because it is
an IV injection. If you know someone who can do IV injections, or if you want to
get a house call vet to do it, that is all that is needed. The dose is every 3
days or once a week for the first 2 weeks, then once a w
Hi Kerry,
I'm sorry the hematocrit went down. I don't know that much about the numbers, but it seems that's not a huge drop. When I used immunoregulin I had to take my cat in for injections. I believe we started out every other day or even every day, and then tapered down. With a feral cat
Kerry, looks like the postings of messages are not working - I am
sending this to you off line, too.
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From: Hideyo Yamamoto
Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 11:22 AM
To: 'felvtalk@felineleukemia.org'
Subject: RE: Anyone know how immuno regulin is administered?
I a
I am so sorry about HCT, Kerry -
Is there any option not to go to UK at this time??
As for immuno regulin, I don't think it requires hospitalization, but I
think it's something that need to be done at the vet since it's
administered via IV - that's the drawback because it
Hi everyone
Flavia's test was not so good last night--her hematocrit went down from 21
to17. I'm taking her again on Saturday for the same test. I wish so much
that I wasn't going out of the country on Wednesday--it is such bad timing.
Michelle had suggested I read the article on immunoregulin post
I tried Immuno-Regulin for a fiv anemic cat. Helped alittle
But she had too many other things going on she was at the stage
of full blown aides, her immunes system was "0". She was anemic
due to her spleen was removed since they thought it was cancer
but turned out it had some toxic
Robin,
I can't remember if I suggested Immuno-regulin. There is an article
on this group's website about it. Anecdotally there seems to be some
success with it helping anemic cats, where the anemia is not caused by lymphoma,
leukemia, or hemobartonella. However, another cause
tuna water?
Bonnie inWI
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From: Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 3:10 pm
Subject: Re: Warning: Immuno-regulin side effects-- Ginger
> Michelle,
> Will Ginger lap up liquid? Is she drinking water?
Michelle,
Will Ginger lap up liquid? Is she drinking water? Have you been
leaving wet food available to her? How about trying Belinda's technique
of telling Ginger that if she doesn't eat, at least a little, you'll
have to syringe more food into her? :) It works with Gypsy! Did you
try som
I assume that when the dental vet removed 10 teeth she checked for ulcers, but I will have the vet on Thursday check too. I looked in her mouth and can not see any. It does seem to me, though, like her mouth is uncomfortable in some way or chewing is difficult, but it is hard to understand why
She seems totally normal now except for the occasional sneeze and sniffle, and except for the very major fact that she is not eating. She tries to cover all the food I bring her, and I have tried everything. She either does not have an appetite or feels unable to eat. She does not vomit when I
at"
vaccines).
Jenn
--
Ginger got her second dose of Immuno-regulin today. She is now
running all over, jumping, playing, and trying (rather unsuccessfully) to eat a
little (don't get too excited-- I doubt the amount she ate on her own would fill
up a thimble). She is meow
PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Warning:
Immuno-regulin side effects
Ginger got her second dose of Immuno-regulin today. She is now
running all over, jumping, playing, and trying (rather unsuccessfully) to eat a
little (don't get too excited-- I doubt the amount she ate on her ow
me to cut back on the dose and then go back up. You need
to find what works best with your cats system.
My cat seemed to be ill and very unsure footed and seemed not to
be feeling well. The next morning new cat lively and seemed fine.
Happened again next time. So I found a specialist in Immuno
Ginger got her second dose of Immuno-regulin today. She is now
running all over, jumping, playing, and trying (rather unsuccessfully) to eat a
little (don't get too excited-- I doubt the amount she ate on her own would fill
up a thimble). She is meowing for me and trying to knock the
I would assume it can be used with negatives, since it was not developed specifically for positives, to my knowledge. However, that doesn't mean it is necessarily a good thing to use in that cat's case. That I would not know. But worth asking the vet to look into it.
Michelle
dumb question, probably, but can this be used in non-positive cats as
well with high wbc/lymphocytes? i have a friend in california with a
kitty they can't figure out what is happening with, tho all the normal
blood values other than lympho- and leuko-cytes which remain high.
MC
Stephanie,
If your vet is telling you he's out of options, he shouldn't have a
problem helping you get, and administer immuno-regulin, (in case you
have trouble ordering it yourself). I'd sit on him until he helps
you! Good luck with TeeCee, we're all pulling for you gu
From: Melbeach
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 12:48 PM
Subject: Re: Immuno-regulin
Here's where I bought Immunoregulin
myself: http://www.revivalanimal.com/product.asp?pn=31-020&ss=immunoregulin
If you hurry, you might be abl
Thanks, Kyle. I don't need it right away. I am thinking of just keeping it onhand.
Michelle
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Here's where I bought Immunoregulin myself: http://www.revivalanimal.com/product.asp?pn=31-020&ss=immunoregulin
I would never give it myself-- I can not give IV shots, anyway. I would bring it to the vet to do. I am just worried that if I want to try it in an emergency that the vet will not have any, that's all.
Michelle
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Does anyone here keep Immuno-regulin on hand?
Someone sent something around, I think, about a place to get it without a
prescription? I am thinking it is something
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> Does anyone here keep Immuno-regulin on hand? Someone sent s
Does anyone here keep Immuno-regulin on hand? Someone sent something around, I think, about a place to get it without a prescription? I am thinking it is something I should keep onhand like the VO, in case one of mine gets sick and the vet does not have any (my current vet does not keep it or use
I had a chance to read the article and put a call into my vet to ask her about it.
Cherie[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am just wondering if anyone on the list has used Immuno-regulin, and why we never talk about it as a potential remedy for anemia that is not diagnosable? The article on the
Subject: Immuno-RegulinSend reply to: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org> I am just wondering if anyone on the list has used Immuno-regulin, and > why we never talk about it as a potential remedy for anemia that is > not diagnosable? The article on the felineleukemia.org website says > it is help
I saw that you can get Immunoregulan without a prescription from Revival
Animal Health.
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Subject: Re: Immuno-Regulin
I have used it for Anemia
When my Tucson was first diagnosed last
year, her white blood cell count was very low. Vet gave her a series of
immuno-regulin shots & it shot back up. She developed a UTI months
later & again her wbc went down-another series of shots & it went back
up. He also put her on s
Dear Michelle:
I had found and printed out an article about Immuno-regulin when I first
joined the list in May '03 after my first FeLV+ kitten was diagnosed with
non-regenative anemia. I remember that it was not a supportive treatment, but
only
indicated for a cat who presented se
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> I am just wondering if anyone on the list has used Immuno-regulin, and
> why we never talk about it as a potential remedy for anemia that is
> not diagnosable? The artic
Michelle,
I am interested...I will read the article later tonight and ask my vet about it also, sounds like definately a positive medication.
Cherie[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am just wondering if anyone on the list has used Immuno-regulin, and why we never talk about it as a potential remedy for
I am just wondering if anyone on the list has used Immuno-regulin, and why
we never talk about it as a potential remedy for anemia that is not diagnosable?
The article on the felineleukemia.org website says it is helpful for that and
for general FeLV-related crashing, and I talked to the vet
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