Yes, leukeran is a powerful anti-inflammatory. I know quite a few IBD kitties that used a lower-than-cancer treatment dose for a few months then tapered off. It is well-tolerated by most cats.
Personally, obviously I feel strongly that if the gut dysbiosis has not beem addressed, that should be attempted first. It costs much less and within a week at most one knows whether or not the S boulardii is working (in many cases it has resolved the diarrhea by then). There is so much research and literature on it, and it is used so widely by integrative vets, it is quite easy for a traditional vet to look up its use in cats.
Personally, obviously I feel strongly that if the gut dysbiosis has not beem addressed, that should be attempted first. It costs much less and within a week at most one knows whether or not the S boulardii is working (in many cases it has resolved the diarrhea by then). There is so much research and literature on it, and it is used so widely by integrative vets, it is quite easy for a traditional vet to look up its use in cats.
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