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Anyone know where I can get some injectable Baytril????

oreganus Jun 03, 2003 02:02 AM

I have a large monocle with a respiratory and I have been playing hell getting some baytril. If anyone knows where i could purchase a bottle, I would be most appreciated.
Thanks
KEvin
oreganus@hotmail.com

Replies (2)

PHWyvern Jun 03, 2003 10:54 AM

>>I have a large monocle with a respiratory and I have been playing hell getting some baytril. If anyone knows where i could purchase a bottle, I would be most appreciated.
>>Thanks
>>KEvin
>>oreganus@hotmail.com

Baytril being a prescribed drug must be obtained through your veterinarian and most vets will not prescribe drugs of that nature without first seeing/examining the animal. If your relationship with your verterinarian is such that he/she feels that this particular drug is indeed warranted to the illness said animal is experiencing and he/she knows you are competent at calculating doses and can handle the sterile syringes and drawing of the medication with accuracy and safety then he/she may prescribe to you an intact bottle or perhaps a tapped half-filled/third-filled/quarter-filled bottle (depending on whichever amount is needed) to cover the entire prescribed course of injections. If the total amount needed is less than a quarter bottle then chances are the vet will just pre-draw the doses up in the syringes for you rather than handing the bottle over.

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Wyvern

oreganus Jul 14, 2003 06:37 AM

Thanks, I talked to a few vets and they said that they could not prescribe without seeing the animal, but then in the same breathe, said they wouldn't allow me to bring it in when I offered. anyone know of a vet that treats reptiles and is competant enought to do so? Any info would be greatly appreciated.
thanks
Kevin

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