Lysine
Posted By: txcatgirl on 2008-03-20
In Reply to: Yes it is. I have heard L lysine helps this. Has anyone tried that at all and found it helpful. - PAMT
First got it at Whole Foods (the ointment). Then tried either/and/or the tablets at different times. I was in the routine of taking supplements daily for bodybuilding. My trainer first told me about the stuff. It's cheap, and works well. I later found the tablets at Walgreen's (Sundown L-Lysine HCI, 1000 mg, #100). They're kind of big, so I break them in half. There's no need to pay for a higher-price label. The ointment is also worth it, esp. in the beginning for those uncomfortable crevices in your lips. It tastes a bit odd, but nothing over-the-top.
If you have this problem chronically or even intermittently it's certainly an affordable option.
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L-lysine
Is this a prescription? If not, what brand?
Lysine works for me. nm
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Yes, Lysine always works for me.
I take it as soon as I notice any sign. Has always worked for me.
Lysine--works within minutes (nm)
Get some lysine and crush a pill in some
canned food. It helps boost their immune system. Don't now about the fever and don't know details of where you got kitty, but rescue kitties often get herpes that will cause gunky eyes and congestion. We foster rescue kitties and we told to do this by our vet and it does work. The Clavamox is good, but lysine is good too and much cheaper. We always use that as our first course of treatment. Dosage doesn't matter as they won't OD on it, but no more than 1 pill a day.
Yes it is. I have heard L lysine helps this. Has anyone tried that at all and found it helpful.
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