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>From: Betty <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Perpetual Diarrhea/Need Help
>There have been a number of post recently about ferrets who have had have
>one bout of diarrhea after another.
Hi--
Among other treatments is Tylan. It is low level antibiotic that is used
to treat diarreah in dogs, cats and ferrets. It stops the diarreah, and
helps stimulate the appetite.
I use this in conjuction with vet treatment and meds. I don't use it in
place of a diagnosis.
In my experience, it knocks out symptoms of diarreah immediately. I've
been told that used on old ferrets who would probably of ECE, it "cured"
them in 3-4 days.
You can also treat symtoms of diareah with Pepcid AC and Immodium AD.
Unlike Pepto, niether doesn't have a bad taste and you don't need to
worry about it being spit out as much.
Pepcid is used to treat stomache acid which can lead to ulcers. Mix 1
crushed tablet with 10 cc of water and administer 1 cc of the liquid
solution 2X daily.
Immodium AD stops diarreah. Mix 1 crushed tablet with 10 cc of water and
administer 1cc 1x every 2 days.
Download Ferret Central's ECE faq for treatments of diarreah. and
verification of the doses I've listed.
KG
Celtic Ferrets
Columbus, OH
[Posted in FML issue 3040]
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