31-01-2008, 03:55 PM | #21 |
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Dazza this is great news for all keepers of northafrican spurthighed they really can be prone to it and last time i moved house it reared its ugly head i dont enjoy injections so this is a great sounding alternative should i ever get problems in the future in fact dependant on cost it could be well worth keeping one to hand better to nip things in the bud with rns.
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I used the nebulizer every day until the RNS was a lot less or gone.
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31-01-2008, 05:18 PM | #23 |
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same as sandy linz and 5ml diluted
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Cheers Dazza & Sandy
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Dazza, anyone would this neb do?
Minimum Pressure : 26.8 psi (1.85 bar) Operating Pressure: 11.6 psi (0.8 bar) Free Flow : 12.5 lpm Nebulisation rate (with plug open) : 0.36 ml/pm Nebulisation rate (with plug closed) : 0.18 ml/pm Chamber capacity: 8 ml Residue < 0.5 ml Colours available - White, Blue, Yellow and Green Measurements: H-12cm, W-18cm, D-10cm Mains operated Carry case Child mask Adult mask Tubing Mouthpiece Nosepiece Chamber Filter |
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just found this article on f10
it wont let me paste so try this http://www.f10biocare.co.uk/RepResp.pdf quite interesting
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thanks for the link,It was interesting read
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Sorry to say, but I would never use F10 on an animal of mine. The one thing that screams at me from that article is "The exact formula remains a commercial secret" If I don't know exactly what I'm giving an animal and in what concentration, I would never feel safe giving it. You never know what will happen down the line, say in a year or 5 years, as it was never made to be inhaled.
Just my opinion, Danny
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Fair comments Dan - but it is becoming more and more common to use this in the treatment of upper repository problems, is'nt somethnig i or anyone else has thought i know lets try this, it has come from vet - my vet is a fan of it so i would imagine somewhere along the line its been trialed within vet circles and tested out ok !!
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Its been going a lot longer than five years, it was and still is used on parrots too.
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