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chasebay
Reg. Apr 2012
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2017-10-16 7:39 AM
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Alternative to lasix
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My horse is a nightmare to give a injection. She just started bleeding this summer and she is 10. Does anyone have any recommendations on alternatives to lasix? I've seen several posts on THE Pulmon-EZ. What has everyone else tried that worked or didnt work
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rcoe
Reg. Feb 2012
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2017-10-16 8:35 AM
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RE: Alternative to lasix
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My vet recently prescribed Ventipulmin, which is given orally.
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RedHead84
Reg. Dec 2014
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2017-10-16 8:50 AM
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I don't believe there is an alternative to lasix. There are other products/supplements that can be used with it, but nothing on the market that replaces what it does. Ventipulmin is a bronchiodialator which helps open up the lungs and makes it easier for them to breathe but doesn't necessarily combat bleeding.
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WetSaddleBlankets
Reg. Nov 2010
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2017-10-16 11:40 AM
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RE: Alternative to lasix
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RedHead84 - 2017-10-16 8:50 AM
I don't believe there is an alternative to lasix. There are other products/supplements that can be used with it, but nothing on the market that replaces what it does. Ventipulmin is a bronchiodialator which helps open up the lungs and makes it easier for them to breathe but doesn't necessarily combat bleeding.
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This! Kentucky red has been an Alternative. I know there are a couple people on here that use it.
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cowgalsissy
Reg. Dec 2008
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2017-10-16 3:19 PM
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Too Skinny
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Ask your vet about giving it by mouth
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SKM
Reg. Dec 2003
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2017-10-16 5:27 PM
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RE: Alternative to lasix
Saint Stacey
If your horse is a true bleeder, you really donβt want to mess around with giving something other than Lasix. Typically the horse still bleeds, but doesnβt expel so all the sudden you have a huge mess on your hands.
I agree with talking to your vet about giving it orally.
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Ashley Lynn
Reg. Jun 2005
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2017-10-16 7:58 PM
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SKM - 2017-10-16 5:27 PM
If your horse is a true bleeder, you really donβt want to mess around with giving something other than Lasix. Typically the horse still bleeds, but doesnβt expel so all the sudden you have a huge mess on your hands.
I agree with talking to your vet about giving it orally.
This! I had one bleed that never expelled his and he ended up with a lung infection. We never knew he was even bleeding- he showed no typical signs. I would supplement with oxygen products, but there is nothing to replace the lasix. Kentucky red is also a shot. I never knew lasix could be given orally- I would look into that if I were you
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