TILDREN: Treatment Protocol

DAY 1: Dr. Grisel visits the barn, places a long-term catheter, and demonstrates Tildren administration to the client.

DAY 2-9: The client administers the medication as per our INSTRUCTIONS.

DAY 10: Dr. Grisel revisits the barn, administers the last dose of Tildren, and then removes the catheter. The catheter site is then checked for evidence of any complication.

This protocol requires that Dr. Grisel be scheduled for barn visits on DAYS 1 and 10.

APPROXIMATE COST:

I. Procedures:
Call charge (reduced) x2 @ $75 = $150.00
Catheter Placement = $28.00
Treatment Administration x2 = $0.00
Catheter Removal = $0.00
Catheter Site Check = $0.00

II. Pharmacy:
14-gauge catheter = $32.45
Injection cap = $1.60
Tildren x10 @ $67.50 = $675.00
12cc syringes x10 @ $0.75 = $7.50
20-gauge 1.5" needles x10 @0.25 = $2.50
3cc syringes with attached needles x3 @0.90 = @$2.70
Heparinized Saline Flush x35cc = $0.00

TOTAL Approximate Cost = $899.75 per horse.

The Atlanta Equine Clinic - 2011
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