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Bajamari

Posted on Friday, Jul 2, 2004 - 12:36 pm:

Dear Dr. Ogilvie:
I contacted you about six months ago about a wild horse I adopted in Mexico 2 years ago. He had chronic swollen, tearing eyes and conjunctivitis. I could not get any help from vets down here and was seriously thinking about putting him down. He had rubbed his swollen eyes bloody. You advised me to try a cream with prednisolone in it and I found Blefamid cream at the local pharmacy. His eyes have completely cleared with no problems. His eyes look completely normal. Thank you so much for your advice, I am so grateful I now have a horse that leads a happy productive life. I have started training and riding him and he is an extremely bright and and nice moving horse. Thank you again
Mari
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DrO

Posted on Saturday, Jul 3, 2004 - 8:10 am:

Hello Mari,
I am delighted this has worked out and thank you for letting me know.
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