Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Annual Lupron injections for ferrets

January 18, 2010 by J.C. Burcham, DVM  
Filed under Ferrets

You may already be aware that adrenal tumors are very common in ferrets. Many researchers believe that it is due to the close relationship between the ferret’s reproductive organs and the adrenal glands. Early neutering or spaying may result in a compensatory growth in the adrenal glands that leads to the tumor. Other possible risk factors may include diet and genetics.

Current research shows that the early use of a medication called leuprolide (brand name is Lupron) in young ferrets can reduce the signs or eliminate adrenal disease later on in life. Timing is critical!

  • Male ferrets should receive a dose of Lupron in January.
  • Female ferrets should receive a dose of Lupron in mid-February to mid-March.
  • These injections are annual for the life of the ferret
  • Injections can be started as young as 6 months. No ferret is too old to start these annual injections.

If your ferret is already being treated for adrenal disease, and is currently receiving monthly Lupron injections, it is recommended that your ferret continue receiving those monthly injections.

Call us today to schedule your ferret for his or her annual Lupron injection.

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