JMaw
Member Since 2023
Hi! Forgive me while i learn the forum protocols.
My kitty, Bubby, was diagnosed a few days ago. I am overwhelmed, to say the least. So, many decisions to make so fast. I was given the option of bexacat, senvelgo or insulin. Bc his blood sugar was 425 today, and the 2 oral meds would take 4 or 5 days to get here, she wants me to do insulin. I honestly would rather try the oral meds first before the insulin since you only get one shot at them but we settled on lantus. Name brand is insanely expensive. I was wondering if the bioanalogs are acceptable? I need to pick it up in the morning to get treatment started and I don't want to harm my cat with a generic med if they are not OK. The pharmacist has no clue but suspects it's fine.
My kitty, Bubby, was diagnosed a few days ago. I am overwhelmed, to say the least. So, many decisions to make so fast. I was given the option of bexacat, senvelgo or insulin. Bc his blood sugar was 425 today, and the 2 oral meds would take 4 or 5 days to get here, she wants me to do insulin. I honestly would rather try the oral meds first before the insulin since you only get one shot at them but we settled on lantus. Name brand is insanely expensive. I was wondering if the bioanalogs are acceptable? I need to pick it up in the morning to get treatment started and I don't want to harm my cat with a generic med if they are not OK. The pharmacist has no clue but suspects it's fine.