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    Re: Respiratory. Infection vet meds not working

    Quote Originally Posted by ironpython View Post
    My vet gave me baytril oral suspension because the injections do damage to tissue but I see everyone else on here seems to get injections I hope my vet knows what she is doing. I asked her about nebulizing f10 and she had never heard of it. I ordered a reptifogger and will be starting treatments with f10 as soon as I get it in addition to the antibiotics.

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    It is true that Baytril does cause tissue damage when injected, which is why most people don't use or recommend Baytril. Not to mention Baytril has been overused in vet med, which lead to many bacterial strains to become resistant to it. Not many RIs can be treated these days with Baytril, which is why so many of us push for to get a culture to test out which antibiotics are effective.

    You can also nebulize the antibiotic. It will be more effective than oral administration.

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    Last edited by satomi325; 11-24-2013 at 01:17 AM.

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