Insulinomic Pretty Little Dori Wori: My 6yo Dori, the 510g runt, is doing better from last Thursday's crash. Thank you for your emails of hope, advice, prayers. I've been there, done that with insulinoma and with/without adrenal in the past. Bob Church's Chicken Gravy has been made (once again) and the three furballs think I'm the greatest cook. She's on .4 cc Pedi-Pred twice daily. I like to turn things around when whining - I'm glad I was home to see the crash and the vet was still open (called while grabbing her file, dressing/rushing out the door). If you don't have files on your ferrets, please email me for a MS Word formatted 'Animal Information Form' that you can fill out for each one (Name, Age, Vet, Owner, Personality, Medical, etc.). Public Service Announcement (PSA): For those of you that get meds for yourself, pets, elderly parents; check the prescription vs. the bottle information. I have dosed ferrets for 14 years on a variety of illnesses. So, ... I picked up Dori's Pedi-Pred med at a well-known US pharmacy Saturday. (It took me three pharmacies - who doesn't carry a stock of Pedi-Pred?) Brought the med home, opened the package and was surprised to see a graduated syringe for 1/mL-6/mL. Looked at the bottle label - 'dispense 4/mL twice daily.' Looked at the script 'dispense .4/cc twice daily.' (I don't know if you can see the decimal point in email.) I knew the label was wrong and dispensed correctly - .4/cc. Today (Monday) I took the script, bottle and the two different syringes to the Store Manager. I wanted to confront him and not the pharmacist or the newbie pharmacy clerk. This bottle label error is a serious problem. My major concern was that one of you had a first time ferret/child/anyone with a medication and followed the label instructions. Always keep/request of the prescription and compare before dispensing. Shari [Posted in FML 6011]