Anticonvulsants

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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….

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Amitraz

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Chapter 29 Amitraz Jill A. Richardson, DVM • Amitraz is primarily used to treat demodicosis in dogs, but is also used for external parasites in several species. • The most…

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Acetaminophen

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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…

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Poisonings in the Captive Reptile

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Chapter 27 Poisonings in the Captive Reptile Kevin T. Fitzgerald, PhD, DVM, Rebecca Vera, AAS, CVT “Gentle mercy even to the snakes” Shakespeare • Exotic animals are increasingly being kept…

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Antidotes for Specific Poisons

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Chapter 24 Antidotes for Specific Poisons* Rosalind R. Dalefield, BVSc, PhD, Frederick W. Oehme, DVM, PhD Specific antidotes exist for relatively few poisons. Antidotes react with the poison or its…

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Smoke Inhalation

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Chapter 23 Smoke Inhalation Kevin T. Fitzgerald, PhD, DVM, Rebecca Vera, AAS, CVT “The fire burns but it is the awful smoke that chokes us.” SHAKESPEARE • Smoke inhalation is…

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Considerations in Pregnant or Lactating Patients

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Chapter 12 Considerations in Pregnant or Lactating Patients Michelle Anne Kutzler, DVM, PhD Pregnant animals are a unique population with respect to their response to xenobiotic exposures, either therapeutic or…

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Toxicological Disasters

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Chapter 22 Toxicological Disasters Gary Vroegindewey, DVM, MSS The best preparedness for extraordinary events is to be prepared for events that occur every day. Dr. Sebastian Heath INTRODUCTION Toxicological disasters…

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Disaster Management

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Chapter 21 Disaster Management Tam Garland, PhD, DVM • Disaster has many manifestations: weather related, disease related, large scale food/water contamination, locally isolated, county or state wide or even intentional…

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