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Any vets about - promax

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Yourownpersonaljesus · 07/09/2017 20:08

My dog had sickness and diarrhoea yesterday after eating some mushrooms. The vet gave her promax. We gave her a dose last night and have two doses left to give her. She hasn't been sick or had diarrhoea today so I was wondering if I have to complete the course of treatment or not. If she's fine now would giving it to her cause any harm?

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mrsjoyfulprizeforraffiawork · 08/09/2017 13:59

I'm not a vet but my old dog often had to have Promax (old lady, sensitive tummy). I'd probably complete the course (if you don't the tummy problem might come back again in a day or two and the Promax doesn't "keep" long once started). It's good stuff - I found I could buy it much cheaper online and always kept a couple of packs in reserve so I didn't need to pay the vet's consultation costs and their inflated Promax price.

Yourownpersonaljesus · 08/09/2017 19:44

Thank you for the reply.

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Darklane · 13/09/2017 22:15

I keep it in stock too as one of my little ones has IBD. She's on daily meds from the vet but still has flare ups. Wouldn't dream of buying it from the vet after first being prescribed it, a fraction of the price from the online suppliers.

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