Why Ingesting A Spot-On Is Bad News! - Dr Ingrid Goodman - a podcast by Kaye Browne & Brian Pickering
from 2016-06-17T05:34:06
Spot-ons Given Orally…Does It Really Matter?
YES!!!!
A 6-month old Labrador puppy became a real-life ‘Sleeping Beauty’ after her owners mistakenly poured a well-known flea & heartworm treatment down her throat…instead of onto her back, in what’s thought to have been an ill-conceived money-saving experiment.
Emergency Vets at the Animal Referral Hospital initially feared the comatose pup would require a lengthy hospital stay under constant supervision until the effect of the drugs wore off…and then they came up with a much speedier, albeit expensive alternative, ‘Intralipid’.
Dr Ingrid Goodman joins us to explain what happened.
Further information:
DVM360 extract:
Successful use of ILE therapy has been reported anecdotally in veterinary patients for ivermectin, moxidectin, permethrin, loperamide, baclofen, bupropion, marijuana, and sertraline toxicoses. http://veterinarymedicine.dvm360.com/case-11-1
Specific Veterinary usage of Intralipid therapy:
http://www.cliniciansbrief.com/article/intravenous-lipids-feline-permethrin-toxicity
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