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Sent: Monday, December 04, 2006 6:54 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Sally - pain meds (was Uveitis)
Yes, uveitis is treated with topical steroids in the eye. Prednisolone
drops is what is usually used; sometimes atropine is used, I think for pain
in the eye.
Yes, uveitis is treated with topical steroids in the eye. Prednisolone
drops is what is usually used; sometimes atropine is used, I think for pain in
the eye. See Kerry's email about Bandy's course on these two eye drops (drops
can be easier to get in than ointment, too). I also needed
Hi Nina
The situation has been a bit overwhelming for me. As this was the other vet
in the office we saw Friday. I did not feel too comfortable telling him what
to prescribe. I told him about the zithromax and he prescribed something
else. He is a good vet. He did not prescribe for the eye becaus
smile."
- Anonymous
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Sent: Sunday, December 3, 2006 8:42:31 PM
Subject: Re: Sally - pain meds (was Uveitis)--ketoprofen in dogs
Hi Nina!
I just wanted to caution the use of
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From: Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, December 3, 2006 5:28 pm
Subject: Sally - pain meds (was Uveitis)
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> Hi Sally,
> I just wanted to comment on getting the antibiotic ointment in
> Junior's
> eye... If you put a line of the
Hi Sally,
I just wanted to comment on getting the antibiotic ointment in Junior's
eye... If you put a line of the ointment on your finger and gently
apply it to his closed eye, (on the line where his eyelids meet), at
least some will go in his eye and it should help at least keep his eye
mois
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