Batryl side effects

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  1. arozeboom

    arozeboom Well-Known Member

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    It's been awhile since we've been around...I have a Batryl question...how long do the side effects last?

    Ruby has been OTJ for over a year now. She was diagnosed with CRF/CKD last fall but her levels are barely elevated and have been holding steady.

    Last Thursday we took her to the vet for her normal check up. She's shown no signs of not feeling well. Her blood pressure was great, totally normal temp, heart rate good. To all appearances she seemed great. The blood and urine came back and showed an elevated white cell count and some rods in her urine. The doc said it was the early sign of a bladder infection and prescribed Baytril. She got her first does Saturday night. On Sunday she threw up once and wasn't very interested in food. I gave her some Cerenia and called the vet yesterday morning. We held off last night's dose of the Baytril to see if she perks up. So it's been about 36 hours since her last dose of anything and she still will only eat a bite or two of food at a time. She's very quiet and just not herself.

    How long do the side effects of Baytril last? If it was making her feel pukey, should it have worn off by now? I'm going to call the vet as soon as they open but thought I check here in the meantime.

    Thanks much,
    Amy & Ruby
     
  2. BJM

    BJM Well-Known Member

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    Many antibiotics upset the GI tract by killing off the good bacteria along with the bad. It may help to provide some probiotic, such as Forti Flora, or a teaspoon or two of plain yogurt with active bacteria (lactobacillus and/or bifidum in yogurt). Give this about 2 hours after any antibiotic, to give the beneficial bacteria a chance to work before the next dose of antibiotic.

    Baytril can come as a subQ injectable, which may reduce GI distress; ask the vet about this.
     
  3. arozeboom

    arozeboom Well-Known Member

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    She's been turning up her nose at FortiFlora. She's perking up a bit this afternoon but still not eating much.
    The vet is giving us an appetite stimulant (not meowzapine). I'm also going to get a couple of cans of Fancy Feast. She loves it.
     
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