Sara and Buttercup
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Hi,
My diabetic cat is also hypert and just started transdermal tapazole. I usually test her blood glucose in one ear only and I have put her transdermal tapazole on one ear only (three doses so far). I am worried about putting it on an ear that has little pricks in it, little openings where the tapazole can get in. my questions are, is is ok to rub tapazole on one ear only every time or shoudl you alternate and if so why? is it a legitimate worry about the tapazole getting in the little holes that are in her ear for testing the bg? she's only getting the tapazole once a day 2.5 mg. I have heard it's better to give it twice a day to keep it more even in the body but my vet says once a day. any thoughts on that?
thanks for the help/1
My diabetic cat is also hypert and just started transdermal tapazole. I usually test her blood glucose in one ear only and I have put her transdermal tapazole on one ear only (three doses so far). I am worried about putting it on an ear that has little pricks in it, little openings where the tapazole can get in. my questions are, is is ok to rub tapazole on one ear only every time or shoudl you alternate and if so why? is it a legitimate worry about the tapazole getting in the little holes that are in her ear for testing the bg? she's only getting the tapazole once a day 2.5 mg. I have heard it's better to give it twice a day to keep it more even in the body but my vet says once a day. any thoughts on that?
thanks for the help/1