Message Number: FHL208 | New FHL Archives Search
From: "Sukie Crandall"
Date: 2007-01-21 07:36:56 UTC
Subject: [ferrethealth] Re: Need vet input Propecia/Lupron
To: ferrethealth@yahoogroups.com

What you want is Lupron DEPOT, See this for ordering info:

Professional Arts Pharmacy

http://www.custompetrx.com/leuprolide.htm

1-800-832-9285

Melatonin:

http://www.melatek.net/

Melatek

1-800-228-0077

propecia or Proscar or finasteride, Casodex, etc.

http://ferrethealth.org/archive/YPG1178

http://ferrethealth.org/archive/YPG942

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To: ferrethealth@yahoogroups.com

Hi Debra,
I do not understand why your vet wants to stop
giving Lupron. No logical reason that I can think of
to stop giving Lupron. I would go with the high dose
of Lupron! Likewise no logical reason not to give
melatonin. If neither vet has the melatonin implants,
then I would suggest using melatonin orally (1 to 3 mg
once a day about 8-9 hours after sunrise).
Now Propecia vs Casodex. I do not think there has been
any study to say which works faster. If your vet uses and likes
Casodex that is fine, but it should be used with Lupron.
Casodex is a DHT receptor blocker, so it only blocks the DHT
receptors on the prostate. However it does not lower the
DHT level. Likewise it does not lower the estrogen, andro,
DHEA, or progesterone level. Thus it should be used with
Lupron. Propecia and Proscar actually lower the DHT level
directly. They should also be used with Lupron to lower the
other adrenal hormones (estrogen, andro, DHEA, progesterone).
As to which vet to use, time to decide if you want to treat your
ferret medically or surgically. If you want to treat medically
then I would go with the high dose of Lupron (vet 2), Propecia
(vet 2) or Casodex (vet 1), a long term antibiotic, and melatonin.
If you want to go with surgery, then go with the one who has experience
with removing the right gland and fixing the prostate (vet 1).
BTW the suggested dose for Casodex is 5 mg/kg once a day.
Hope that helps,
Jerry Murray, DVM

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This information and more on prostate care can be found in the FHL Archives at

http://ferrethealth.org/archive/

Vets are not going to provide meds for a ferret who is not their patient but you CAN make
the ferret become a new patient at one of those hospitals, or you can provide the ordering
info of the meds and the dosing info (i.e. this whole post) to your treating vet in case they
had sought the info but simply had not found it.




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