This happened Friday evening,48 hours ago. Mia has been diabetic for one year and completely healthy. I have never had a problem with lantus or her diabetes. I bought a brand new bottle of Lantus u-100 and this was the first dose of the bottle.I gave her 2mls.Within minutes she lost the ability to walk and was crawling and falling. I stayed up with her thinking it was a hypo-reaction so I gave her syrup and glucose.
I took her to the vet in the am and he said it was a "bad batch" of lantus and not neuropathy. He said that neuropathy is progressive and it does not happen for the first time within minutes of an injection. xrays and labs are totally normal. My vet gave her low strength prednisone for inflammation and clavamox for a possible infection. I asked for a b12 shot just in case it might help. I'm supposed to give this treatment a chance for 3 days and then bring her back.
I want to say I see some improvement today. She can get on all fours and wobble for about 5 feet and then she topples over. I squeezed all her toes and she complained loudly. Her right hind leg is stronger and she pulls it back when I tickle her feet or squeeze her toes. Her left leg does have feeling but is less strong. She can pull it back slightly.
I spoke with Walgreens and they said Sanofi-Aventis shrugs their shoulders about this. They said it's my fault because I should not be using Lantus for my cat because it is not FDA approved for pets. Even though my vet gave me the prescription and walgreen's filled it for a year, no one mentioned this before.
Has anyone had a similar experience? Please share your advice with me. I have to work during the week and I don't know how to take care of her.
So now my cat is semi-paralyzed and I'm devastated and not sure what to do from here.
Any advice is appreciated. Thanks so much...
I took her to the vet in the am and he said it was a "bad batch" of lantus and not neuropathy. He said that neuropathy is progressive and it does not happen for the first time within minutes of an injection. xrays and labs are totally normal. My vet gave her low strength prednisone for inflammation and clavamox for a possible infection. I asked for a b12 shot just in case it might help. I'm supposed to give this treatment a chance for 3 days and then bring her back.
I want to say I see some improvement today. She can get on all fours and wobble for about 5 feet and then she topples over. I squeezed all her toes and she complained loudly. Her right hind leg is stronger and she pulls it back when I tickle her feet or squeeze her toes. Her left leg does have feeling but is less strong. She can pull it back slightly.
I spoke with Walgreens and they said Sanofi-Aventis shrugs their shoulders about this. They said it's my fault because I should not be using Lantus for my cat because it is not FDA approved for pets. Even though my vet gave me the prescription and walgreen's filled it for a year, no one mentioned this before.
Has anyone had a similar experience? Please share your advice with me. I have to work during the week and I don't know how to take care of her.
So now my cat is semi-paralyzed and I'm devastated and not sure what to do from here.
Any advice is appreciated. Thanks so much...