Citrus Oils
Chapter 38 Citrus Oils Konnie H. Plumlee, DVM, MS • Citrus oils can be toxic even though they have a natural origin. • Citrus oils are used in some products…
Christmastime Plants
Chapter 37 Christmastime Plants Sharon M. Gwaltney-Brant, DVM, PhD • Amaryllis (Hippeastrum) ingestion can lead to vomiting, diarrhea, anorexia, and excessive salivation in pets. • Christmas cactus (Schlumbergera truncata), mistletoe…
Carbon Monoxide
Chapter 35 Carbon Monoxide Kevin T. Fitzgerald, PhD, DVM “Down and out of breath.” Shakespeare • Carbon monoxide is a product of incomplete combustion of hydrocarbons and is produced by…
Adverse Drug Reactions
Chapter 14 Adverse Drug Reactions Alastair E. Cribb, DVM, PhD, Mathieu Peyrou, DVM, MSc Adverse drug reactions are an ever-present threat when drugs are used in clinical practice. An adverse…
Anticonvulsants
Chapter 31 Anticonvulsants Rodney S. Bagley, DVM • There are numerous anticonvulsant medications on the market today for companion animals, each with its own unique side effects and toxic effects….
Acetaminophen
Chapter 28 Acetaminophen Rance K. Sellon, DVM, PhD • Expected single toxic doses of acetaminophen range from 600 mg/kg (dogs) to 50 to 100 mg/kg (cats). Toxicity may be observed…