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Meds for an RI
Can you get meds for an RI without a prescription? If so, can someone provide a link.
Just so you know my snake is not sick, this is pure curiosity.
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Re: Meds for an RI
So you are telling me that every time a breeder needs to cure a RI he/she will drop about $100 to see a vet? I find that hard to believe!
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Re: Meds for an RI
The normal person can't (and shouldn't) acquire meds without having their snake seen by a qualified herp vet. Breeders have a lot more experience and in most cases are able to get the meds they need from a qualified vet due to that experience. Baytril which I believe is the most commonly prescribed antibiotic for RIs is by prescription only and if given incorrectly can cause harm. Hope this answered your questions.
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I don't think breeder's have problem's with RI's. There Husbandry is probably flawless , By the way this thread is gonna be a good one.
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Re: Meds for an RI
Anyone that spends enough time in this hobby is likely to encounter a RI. Breeding alone take a tremendous toll on these animals. Big breeder's, and their large numbers, are likely to have a good amount of experience with RIs. They also probably have a very good vet, and know them well. I would imagine they have a deal worked out with them, and don't pay the same rates as the average schmoe. But of course that's just my thoughts on it.
Christie
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Cause when push comes to shove you taste what you're made of
You might bend, till you break cause its all you can take
On your knees you look up decide you've had enough
You get mad you get strong wipe your hands shake it off
Then you Stand
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Re: Meds for an RI
 Originally Posted by tigerlily
Anyone that spends enough time in this hobby is likely to encounter a RI. Breeding alone take a tremendous toll on these animals. Big breeder's, and their large numbers, are likely to have a good amount of experience with RIs. They also probably have a very good vet, and know them well.  I would imagine they have a deal worked out with them, and don't pay the same rates as the average schmoe. But of course that's just my thoughts on it.
Yeah! What she said too..
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Re: Meds for an RI
I myself have just recently dealt with an RI with my Male rescue, the vet used 4 injections given everyother day of Baytril. The pricing wasn't bad either, only paid $15.50 per injection, I would imagine that breeders have access to these meds or get some kind of discount.
Brian
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Re: Meds for an RI
I was just about to post on here about breeders not having trouble with RIs. With the amount of snakes kept by breeders, statistically it would be impossible for them not to encounter RIs on occasion.
So the answer is a script is not needed with the correct contacts? Like with anything else its who you know, not what you know...
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Re: Meds for an RI
That's why it's good to have a vet or two in the family, or three in my case. Now if I just lived closer to them. *sigh*
Christie
Reptile Geek
Cause when push comes to shove you taste what you're made of
You might bend, till you break cause its all you can take
On your knees you look up decide you've had enough
You get mad you get strong wipe your hands shake it off
Then you Stand
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