[Felvtalk] Epogen and similiars

ROBERT CHAPEL bchapel at optonline.net
Tue Sep 20 05:52:49 CDT 2016


Amani...

I understand your reasoning and have no rebuttal as I had not really 
considered this...  As it makes sense to address anemia BEFORE it 
becomes life threatening perhaps it would make sense to start Epogen( or 
similar) well before all the progenitors are wiped out.... My young boy 
Yogi ( who is riddled with FeLV related problems... ) is mildly anemic 
and I was , in fact, considering starting the drug before his numbers 
drop too substantially......   Very aggravating that my current Vet 
appeared willing, initially, to write me  a script for Winstrol but took 
back the offer after she spoke to the clinics director...   Can't afford 
to keep changing Vets
want someone with at least a " little " investment in my guy and who has 
a sense of his history...

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> [Felvtalk] FW:  Epogen and other RBC enhancing drugs....
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> It's not the same, Robert, and I am not sure it would work. The Epogen 
> acts on the kidneys to secrete erythropoietin, which is a hormone that 
> tells the bone marrow to produce more red cells.
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> The problem, in my opinion, is that the FeLV infiltrates the red cell 
> progenitor cells in the bone marrow and either kills them or takes 
> them over so that they make viruses, not red cells. My hypothesis is 
> that when the red cell production stops, it is because all the 
> progenitor cells have been destroyed or taken over the by virus. Thus, 
> giving Epogen probably won't be helpful, because the cells which 
> normally respond to erythropoietin by creating more red cells, can no 
> longer do so because the progenitor cells are damaged or dead and can 
> no longer produce red cells.
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> Winstrol is known to be good for osteoporosis. My hypothesis is that 
> it strengthens the bone marrow by encouraging the growth of new cells 
> in the bone marrow. That would explain how red cell production gets 
> started back up again with the use of Winstrol.
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> With the Epogen, it is causing more erythropoietin to be produced to 
> "tell" the progenitor cells to produce red cells, but the progenitor 
> cells are either dead or damaged by the virus and can no longer 
> respond appropriately to the detection of higher levels of 
> erythropoietin. Epogen might work if you start it before the bone 
> marrow is really devastated - ie - before you get the big drop in red 
> cells and haematocrit.
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> Fair warning though: this is all my hypothesis, based on my own 
> observations, research and experience.
>
> Amani
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> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Epogen and other RBC enhancing drugs....
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> Wondering if anyone in the group has any experience with Epogen or 
> Procrit ( and other such RBC enhancing drugs typically used with 
> Kidney Failure patients)....?? It's appears to be quite a bit cheaper 
> when used for veterinary purposes than human....?? As the go to drug 
> for anemia in Kidney patients it would stand to reason that it " 
> should" work for Feline anemia......??? There will not be the same 
> resistance to using this as we encounter attempting to procure 
> Winstrol......
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