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10-18-2006, 10:42 PM
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Where to get Baytril, burmese python with RI
Hey guys,
I just bought an 11 foot 50 pound albino green burm, she is a beauty. Turns out she has a mild respiratory infection. I have been through this before with another snake. When i went to the vet before, he tought me how to give the shots. Now I would prefer to not have to pay the vet fees again, being that i know how to give the shots and i know for sure its RI. I just need to know where to get baytril injectable. Please help! thanks!
Andy
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10-18-2006, 11:04 PM
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baytril
Baytril is an antibiotic that is available via prescription from a licensed veterinarian. "Respiratory infections" can be viral, bacterial, fungal, or parasitic in nature. No veterinarian can give baytril without seeing your pet or having a client/patient/veterinarian relationship (at least legally). I recommend taking your snake to a reptile veterinarian and having it examined. At that time you can get antibiotics (baytril is not always best) if needed or can pursue further workup. I am a veterinarian. I see a lot of cases where a snake has had a "resp infection" that is not going away as second opinion cases. I have seen pentastomiasis, tracheal chondromas, fungal (aspergilllus) pneumonia, paramyxoviral infection and inclusion body disease viral infection all appear as simple "resp infections". If you can afford the $60 office visit (what our hospital charges for reptile appts) then you should take the snake for an appt. Just my opinion,
Michael Wenninger DVM
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