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"kaeli" wrote in message ... In article , enlightened us with... You're correct, Mary. Baytril has caused blindness in cats even at the "new" and "safer" reduced dosage. Many vets now use Orbax (orbifloxacin). Its the same class of antibiotic as baytril; its more potent and requires a smaller dose (its also less expensive). Orbax is also absorbed more quickly than batril - complete absorption takes less than an hour! Orbax is not only safer than batril, an infection is less likely to develop a resistance to the drug. In another couple years or so, batril will have gone down the same road as penicillin as a result of overuse. There's really no rational reason for using batril since the advent of Orbax, however "low" the risks are purported to be. To my mind, any unnecessary risk is an excessive and unacceptable risk. This is great to know. Rowan was prescribed Baytril to take care of her last problem. I'll be sure to ask about Orbax for the next time, if one comes. Good plan... I hope you never have to used it. There are still some diehard "batrilists" around here and vets that would argue the risks are "minimal"... Why? When a safer, more effective and less expensive drug is available... The savings alone would probably offset the cost of the office visit! |
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"kaeli" wrote in message ... In article , enlightened us with... You're correct, Mary. Baytril has caused blindness in cats even at the "new" and "safer" reduced dosage. Many vets now use Orbax (orbifloxacin). Its the same class of antibiotic as baytril; its more potent and requires a smaller dose (its also less expensive). Orbax is also absorbed more quickly than batril - complete absorption takes less than an hour! Orbax is not only safer than batril, an infection is less likely to develop a resistance to the drug. In another couple years or so, batril will have gone down the same road as penicillin as a result of overuse. There's really no rational reason for using batril since the advent of Orbax, however "low" the risks are purported to be. To my mind, any unnecessary risk is an excessive and unacceptable risk. This is great to know. Rowan was prescribed Baytril to take care of her last problem. I'll be sure to ask about Orbax for the next time, if one comes. Good plan... I hope you never have to used it. There are still some diehard "batrilists" around here and vets that would argue the risks are "minimal"... Why? When a safer, more effective and less expensive drug is available... The savings alone would probably offset the cost of the office visit! |
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