My basic in-clinic protocol is amoxi/biaxin/sucralfate. I will use metoclopramide if the vomiting will not stop (which I actually suspect is an indicator of inflammatory bowel disease, underlying the gastric ulceration). I originally got this protocol from Dr. Dutton in Weare, NH. He developed this from information in the human field. I prefer this protocol because the ferrets are much more accepting of the medicine than the original protocol with flagyl and pepto. Discontinuing the stress on the ferret has to be part of treatment, and force-feeding terribly bitter medications doesn't help with that. I have had some ferrets vomit the sucralfate, at which point I skip it. This, of course, is another section of the book due for a rewrite ;-) -Dr. Karen DISCLAIMER: This e-mail is provided for general informational purposes only. It is in no way intended as a replacement for a consultation with a qualified licensed veterinarian. If you are concerned about your pet's health, you should seek the advice of your regular veterinarian as soon as possible. [Posted in FML issue 3494]