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ruby13326
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- May 28, 2017
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I'm not sure I can do that, add the results, not sure if I'm even supposed to have them but since I'm a nurse they stretch things a bit. She has E. Coli AND Pseudomonas aeruginosa. To treat both, she needs ciprofloxacin/Enrofloxacin which is apparently illegal to give to meat animals now. Her feet are maybe a tiny bit better but I'm giving her daily injections of enroflaxacin (Baytril) which I had. It's a fluoroquinolone antibiotic and apparently commercial poultry owners were adding it to drinking water as a preventative so it was banned. Banned from drinking water or the injectable? That's the question I just emailed to Bayer, the maker of Baytril. I don't know, people just don't use common sense anymore and the God Almighty dollar drives people's thinking so it ruins things for the rest. In the meantime, innocent victims suffer.