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<blockquote data-quote="ROB" data-source="post: 446309" data-attributes="member: 3467"><p>from what the Nuflor label says there is more than one correct way to administer Nuflor. if i think a calf - based on his weight and CONDITION - needs 60 cc's of LA200, or 40cc's of Nuflor, or whatever- you can dang sure bet he will get it. but a lot of the time you catch something coming on quick enough that the animal is not in total distress, do you go ahead and give the <em>recommended</em> single dose (out of convenience), or the <em>recommended</em> dual dose? not to be repetitive but Nuflor is potent. too much in the system can cause loss of appetite, dehydration and diarrhea - which isn't good medicine to an already sick animal. </p><p></p><p>you stated "One of the main reasons for antibiotics failing to cure an animal -- is improper dosage" and i agree wholeheartedily! maybe i should have better stated my original question. instead of "<strong>do</strong> any of you have a problem with..." - to - <strong>have</strong> any of you had a problem with...</p><p></p><p>ROB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ROB, post: 446309, member: 3467"] from what the Nuflor label says there is more than one correct way to administer Nuflor. if i think a calf - based on his weight and CONDITION - needs 60 cc's of LA200, or 40cc's of Nuflor, or whatever- you can dang sure bet he will get it. but a lot of the time you catch something coming on quick enough that the animal is not in total distress, do you go ahead and give the [i]recommended[/i] single dose (out of convenience), or the [i]recommended[/i] dual dose? not to be repetitive but Nuflor is potent. too much in the system can cause loss of appetite, dehydration and diarrhea - which isn't good medicine to an already sick animal. you stated "One of the main reasons for antibiotics failing to cure an animal -- is improper dosage" and i agree wholeheartedily! maybe i should have better stated my original question. instead of "[b]do[/b] any of you have a problem with..." - to - [b]have[/b] any of you had a problem with... ROB [/QUOTE]
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