PLEASE...while the FML is a good supplemental source of information ALWAYS
have your vet contact the manufacterer of the vaccines for proper protocal
if they don't already know.
This does two things:
1.) your vet knows from the company that MAKES the vaccine what to do if
their product creates a problem (most of the time this will not vary from
"standard" protocal I would guess, but it's better to be sure isn't it?)
2.) it alerts the company that there is a growing concern.
and....
ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS report reactions to the manufacterer.
Sue M.
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[Posted in FML issue 3307]