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05-18-12, 06:01 PM
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Keeping Baytril on hand?
So, I've been officially bitten by the giant snake bug. Joe has doubled his weight and grown almost a foot since I got him and is now all blue-eyed and ready to shed yet again. He's come a long way from that very rough start he had in February!
Anyways, I've now made plans to acquire a retic (looking for a tiger or super tiger) and, given my plans to buy a new (much bigger) house within the next six months, I have a feeling that this is only the beginning of my collection...particularly as far as retics go.
I was wondering....I've heard of people keeping baytril on hand at all times for these species, as they are prone to RIs. How does one go about doing that? With Joe, the vet charged me an exorbitant price for only 10 doses. Also, I had to get an appointment to see him. Now that I'm comfortable injecting the drug, I'd like to have some on hand just for emergencies, since I'll be keeping these species. Problem is, I have no idea how to acquire the baytril. Can anyone offer some advice on this?
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05-18-12, 07:03 PM
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Re: Keeping Baytril on hand?
It's illegal to acquire medication to keep "on hand" without a prescription.
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05-18-12, 07:34 PM
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Re: Keeping Baytril on hand?
Talk to your vet, if he already gave you a prescription, what's the issue...?
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05-18-12, 07:52 PM
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Re: Keeping Baytril on hand?
If you have left over sure, but vets generally only prescribe enough for a cycle.
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05-18-12, 09:02 PM
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slainte mhath
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Re: Keeping Baytril on hand?
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Originally Posted by mykee
If you have left over sure, but vets generally only prescribe enough for a cycle.
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experienced keepers with a good relationship with their vets can purchase baytrill over here in the uk
i preffer ORAL baytril,over injectable baytril
on the box of ORAL baytril comes in are the following instruction.....
keep container in the outer box
store in a dry place
do not store over 25 degree's
following withdrawal of the first dose,use within 28 days.discard unused material
i bought mines as i was treating a python with on going lung problems,the secondary symptoms were respiritory infections,so i needed to have it on hand
being honest i would NOT buy another bottle,as its very expensive and its highly unlikely you would finish a bottle within 28 days of opening it
so imo its way more economical,to just buy what you need when you need to treat a snake (it's £35 per 100ml bottle)
i have only ever had 2 cases of respiritory infections,in all the time i've kept morelia
one was a snake i got for nothing,at the end of an expo
the other was the jag with on going lung problems,who died around 4 years of age.even key hole surgery could not identify,what was wrong with the jags respiritory system
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both the above snakes were from the SAME breeder...!!
i would just buy it when required mate
cheers shaun
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05-18-12, 09:35 PM
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Re: Keeping Baytril on hand?
Baytril is VERY expensive, even for vets. When you add the markup (hey, vets HAVE to make money, as much as people hate to hear that), it does get expensive. Like mykee said, it is illegal to keep medications "on hand" without a prescription. And technically, since most drugs (Baytril included) are extra label for reptiles, you have to have a specific prescription for a specific animal for a specific diagnosed disease. I.e., a law-abiding vet who wishes to keep his licence would never script out an entire bottle/vial of Baytril for a reptile keeper to have "on hand."
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05-19-12, 02:19 AM
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Re: Keeping Baytril on hand?
Hmm...wow. I could have sworn I heard of people with large collections doing this...but, it's not a big deal. I was just wondering. Thanks for the input everyone!
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05-19-12, 08:07 AM
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Re: Keeping Baytril on hand?
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Originally Posted by Spaghetti
Hmm...wow. I could have sworn I heard of people with large collections doing this...but, it's not a big deal. I was just wondering. Thanks for the input everyone!
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I'm sure you did, but its not legal.
For me, it wouldn't be worth the risk of putting my licence on the line to script out a whole bottle of Baytril like that. Considering how hard I'm working now to become a vet, I'd rather have a few clients pissed at me than lose everything I've worked for.
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05-19-12, 08:39 AM
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Re: Keeping Baytril on hand?
Surely every occureence of a RI would need a separate culture taken in order to know whether Baytril will be effective anyway??
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05-19-12, 09:25 AM
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slainte mhath
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Re: Keeping Baytril on hand?
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Originally Posted by Lankyrob
Surely every occureence of a RI would need a separate culture taken in order to know whether Baytril will be effective anyway??
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i got both snakes cultured before getting the baytril Rob
imo,it's always better to have swabs cultured,so you know exactly what your dealing with,which tells you whats the best anti biotic to treat it with
baytril is a broad spectrum antibiotic
i have found it's sometimes given out as a general treatment,without swabs being cultured (i do NOT agree with this)
cheers shaun
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05-19-12, 10:51 AM
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Re: Keeping Baytril on hand?
Presumably, the most appropriate way to approach treatment would be to take a swab for culture and sensitivity, then start empirically-based antibiotic treatment while waiting for the results of the culture and sensitivity. While not perfect, many doctors will opt to just treat using Baytril, foregoing the culture and sensitivity because 99 times out of 100 Baytril will get it. This empirical method of treatment isn't appropriate for everything, but oftentimes it works fine because of the limited bacterial causes (such is RIs).
One thing to keep in mind is that many people will take their animals in and refuse a culture and sensitivity due to cost. In such cases you pretty much have to treat empirically.
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05-19-12, 11:12 AM
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Re: Keeping Baytril on hand?
The one and only respiratory infection I had was Baytril-resistant. I know of others who have had the same experiences as me. After talking with the vet at the U of Guelph Small Animal Clinic (without a doubt the preeminent reptile vets in Canada) I was told that due to vets prescribing Baytril willy nilly without a swab or culture, he is seeing a lot more Baytril-resistant bacteria emerge. Within a decade or more, Baytril will be useless due to lazy vet practices.
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05-19-12, 04:31 PM
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Re: Keeping Baytril on hand?
That sounds like more of a clinical impression to me. I doubt there are many, if any, studies regarding enrofloxacin-resistance in reptiles. A quick search did not bring up much, though I did find one article that may be of interest.
Pseudomonas and Aeromonas isolates from domestic reptiles and study of their antimicrobial in vitro sensitivity
Unfortunately the article would cost $35 to buy.
I agree that prescribing a single drug is a bad idea, but I hardly think the cause is "lazy vet practices." Baytril became widespread in reptile medicine for a reason -- it is broad-spectrum and works against many bacteria, and its safe for reptiles. Unfortunately we'll have to find other drugs, but you can't fault vets for using an excellent drug for so many years.
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05-19-12, 04:48 PM
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Re: Keeping Baytril on hand?
I can (and will) fault them for prescribing Baytril without the proper tests to determine it's usefullness.
Baytril is so 1987 too due to it's necrotizing factors, those in the "know" use Fortaz (Ceftazidime).
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05-19-12, 08:13 PM
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Re: Keeping Baytril on hand?
If your snake get's sick you should go to a vet each time anyway. Problem solved. If you animal is getting sick enough that you feel you need to keep medicines on hand then maybe something isn't right with husbandry?
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