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<blockquote data-quote="angie1" data-source="post: 588806" data-attributes="member: 3886"><p>My step up drug from Nuflor is Micotil on vet recommendation. As both MM and I suggested, use the Nuflor twice, if it doesn't work, try the micotil (or Baytril, I have not used Baytril much so I presonally don't feel comfortable recommending it). I think using the LA200 in this situation is like trying to pound a nail with a flyswatter. </p><p></p><p>As far as the anti-inflammatory, it has to be used <u><em>in conjunction with</em></u> an antibiotic. If you have an infection, you feel tired, wore down, don't want to eat, lay around, sore etc.... So you take an ibuprofin. <u>It does not cure what ails you</u>, but it allows you enough relief that you feel good enough to get up, eat something etc... <u><em>these</em></u> things facilitate healing ~ the anti-inflammatory just allows you to feel well enough to do what you need to feel better. See? It is the same with the cattle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angie1, post: 588806, member: 3886"] My step up drug from Nuflor is Micotil on vet recommendation. As both MM and I suggested, use the Nuflor twice, if it doesn't work, try the micotil (or Baytril, I have not used Baytril much so I presonally don't feel comfortable recommending it). I think using the LA200 in this situation is like trying to pound a nail with a flyswatter. As far as the anti-inflammatory, it has to be used [u][i]in conjunction with[/i][/u] an antibiotic. If you have an infection, you feel tired, wore down, don't want to eat, lay around, sore etc.... So you take an ibuprofin. [u]It does not cure what ails you[/u], but it allows you enough relief that you feel good enough to get up, eat something etc... [u][i]these[/i][/u] things facilitate healing ~ the anti-inflammatory just allows you to feel well enough to do what you need to feel better. See? It is the same with the cattle. [/QUOTE]
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