Hello! I would just like to add another alternative to Lysodren and Lupron for those who do not like the side effects of Lysodren, or the expense of Lupron. Ovaban is readily available to almost all vets and is very inexpensive. The pros of Ovaban are that the ferret being treated will usually grow back all of their hair, have a normal appetite and activity level, and basically will show no symptoms of adrenal disease. There are also almost no short term side effects. The cons are that there has been no proof that Ovaban does anything to stop the growth of the tumor, and very long term extended use may cause high blood sugar in a ferret. If someone out there had a vet with an ultrasound who could track the process of a tumor in a ferret on ovaban, I would love to know of the results. However, most ferrets on ovaban will go 1-2 years before adrenal symptoms will start showing up again, which is very comparable to Lysodren and Lupron. The way I give it is to take 1/4 of a tablet, crush it up with the bottom of the pill bottle, mix in a little linatone, and the ferret will lick it right up. I still advocate surgery as the first defense, but when that is no longer an option, ovaban is a pretty good backup. Hope this might help someone! Dooks and kisses to your fuzzies, Shelley Knudsen Legion of Superferrets of Nebraska Ferret Shelter [log in to unmask] http://www.tcgcs.com/~ferrets 402-463-0190 402-461-6541 ------------------------------------- To see how you can help raise money for our shelter without spending a penny, please visit: http://www.igive.com/html/ssi.cfm?CID=1456&MID=4888 [Posted in FML issue 2618]