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Re: Questions about antibiotics (got JJ's lab results...)


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Posted by John-Paul on May 31, 2002 at 12:51:30:

In Reply to: Questions about antibiotics (got JJ's lab results...) posted by Michelle B on May 31, 2002 at 09:57:35:

In my opinion the benefits outweigh the negetive consequences that can result from using anti-biotics such as Baytril. It's when you need to use anti-biotics too often that they can become a problem. I'd get rid of the staff infection as quickly as possible, because they can be dangerous if left untreated for too long. The vet can give the Baytril to you to give orally, and he can mix it with banana or strawberry flavor or something similar. I wouldn't be too worried about the anti-biotics thing, just don't use them for every little thing, like some people like to do, because that's when I think they can be dangerous, and not to mention that using them too often makes you and your animal immune to them and have to move on to the stronger ones, such as Keflex etc.

Good Luck,
John-Paul
: Hi. Some of you may remember I had written in about blisters on my iguana's belly. Well, the vet called yesterday with the lab results. He left a message that said the results were not too bad, but there was a small amount of staph infection found. Auggh! He also added that if the scrub was not clearing up the blisters, as he thought it should, I could bring her in and we could start her on antibiotics. I plan on calling him back, but I want to be a little informed first. I could not find info on staph infections in iguanas on the web... Any one have experience here? I know they can be serious, and part of me wants to act quick and blast the infection with the antibiotics, but I also know that antibiotics can be hard on a reptile's system. The scrub is not working yet, but it *has* only been a week or so, and I know reptiles heal slow. Besides only one of the three blisters recently even broke open, so that the scrub could really get in and do it's work. The one that popped had a bit of blood on it, which I don't ever remember seeing before, and worries me. What kind of side effects can antibiotics cause in iguanas? Will it cause any harm if she is beginning egg formation as my vet thinks? She is not bred, so the eggs are unfertile, I am only concerned that it would interfere with either full development so she can lay or interfere with the re-absorbtion process should her body decide to go that route... (I really would much rather deal with a crazy male in full breeding season nastiness than worry about a gravid female!!) I am going to call the vet and see what he recommends, since I have never had an iguana on antibiotics before... I am thinking that is the way to go, but maybe he did not want to stress that too strongly on the message machine, since so many reptile owners do not follow up like they should.

: How is antibiotic (I'm assuming baytril?) given? orally, topically, injection? Multiple injections? I have given injections to cats, goats, horses before, but never to a reptile... Is it difficult? Would it be just a sub-cutaneous? Those are easiest... If necessary, I would need the vet to show me how and where, but it is something you can do at home, correct?

: OK, sorry this turned out so long, I guess I'm just worried, I know these infections can spread and become really bad.... She still looks good and eats like a pig, so She's got that going for her! Thanks for any advice, and just generally being an ear (or eyes!)




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