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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 426409" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>If there isn;t a really pronounced improvement in 2 days it's time to retreat and use a serious antibiotic. We use Excenel, some use Nuflor, but you need an antibiotic that will really kick any infection. We found that even though Excenel is a lot more pricey per cc then LA200, in the long term it was cheaper. No follow up treatments and use much less per treatment. I classify LA200 as penny wise and pound foolish. Plus the shear volume of the stuff if you have to treat a copule of times you run out of places to give the shots. Not clearing it up quickly and you can run the risk of a chronic problem that will keep recurring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 426409, member: 34"] If there isn;t a really pronounced improvement in 2 days it's time to retreat and use a serious antibiotic. We use Excenel, some use Nuflor, but you need an antibiotic that will really kick any infection. We found that even though Excenel is a lot more pricey per cc then LA200, in the long term it was cheaper. No follow up treatments and use much less per treatment. I classify LA200 as penny wise and pound foolish. Plus the shear volume of the stuff if you have to treat a copule of times you run out of places to give the shots. Not clearing it up quickly and you can run the risk of a chronic problem that will keep recurring. [/QUOTE]
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