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LA-200 turning a dark color?
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<blockquote data-quote="Double R Ranch" data-source="post: 785212" data-attributes="member: 411"><p>We have had LA200 on hand for years. It turns dark almost black and I always use a new needle, store it per bottle instructions. </p><p>It stings like a burn, unfortunitly I got injected with it once so I know from personal experience. </p><p>Some years back I contacted the manuf. They said the color change is normal for a open bottle and it didn't affect it's potency.</p><p>I have to agree with other posts. I would like to see proof of liver damage. </p><p>My vet prescribes doses higher than the bottle instructions. He wouldn't do that if it would affect the animal negatively. If it does some liver damage that's ok with me. Liver regenerates very well. I'd also rather a recovered animal than a dead one.</p><p>Just my 2 cents</p><p>Double R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Double R Ranch, post: 785212, member: 411"] We have had LA200 on hand for years. It turns dark almost black and I always use a new needle, store it per bottle instructions. It stings like a burn, unfortunitly I got injected with it once so I know from personal experience. Some years back I contacted the manuf. They said the color change is normal for a open bottle and it didn't affect it's potency. I have to agree with other posts. I would like to see proof of liver damage. My vet prescribes doses higher than the bottle instructions. He wouldn't do that if it would affect the animal negatively. If it does some liver damage that's ok with me. Liver regenerates very well. I'd also rather a recovered animal than a dead one. Just my 2 cents Double R [/QUOTE]
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