Gorgeous George
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George was scoped on Friday and has been diagnosed with RAO/COPD, thankfully fairly mild at the moment. He is being kept in as dust free an environment as possible, with as much turnout as possible (unfortunately 24/7 isn't an option).
The vet has said that he will need to have inhalers, administered via a baby space type device. I think he said he would start with a drug called flexotide and then go onto one called Beclomethasone, with the idea of reducing the number of daily puffs to the minimum to keep him stable.
I was just wondering who was in a similar situation, how easy is it to use the inhaler, and the big question how much do the inhalers cost and where do you get them from? I am covered by insurance at the moment, but in the future I won't be, so would like an idea of the long term cost (so I know how much to budget for) - I didn't dare ask the vet on Friday!
Thanks
The vet has said that he will need to have inhalers, administered via a baby space type device. I think he said he would start with a drug called flexotide and then go onto one called Beclomethasone, with the idea of reducing the number of daily puffs to the minimum to keep him stable.
I was just wondering who was in a similar situation, how easy is it to use the inhaler, and the big question how much do the inhalers cost and where do you get them from? I am covered by insurance at the moment, but in the future I won't be, so would like an idea of the long term cost (so I know how much to budget for) - I didn't dare ask the vet on Friday!
Thanks