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Dogs may be exposed to albuterol when chewing on a metered-dose inhaler. Know what to expect in these toxicosis cases.
Clinician's Brief
From Page to Patient
Tuesday, October 18, 2022
Addressing Accidental Albuterol Exposure
Toxicology
From the page...
<p>While albuterol toxicosis is uncommon, its frequent use as a bronchodilator in both human and veterinary medicine means accidental exposures happen. A retrospective study examined the records of 36 dogs treated for albuterol toxicosis with the aim of uncovering common patterns in clinical signs, laboratory abnormalities, and prognosis.</p>
...To your patients
<p>Make sure you’re prepared next time a dog gets a hold of their owner’s inhaler.</p>
Read More
You're Invited to the Purina Institute Microbiome Forum Virtual Event on November 9-10, 2022
<p>This free CE virtual event focuses on bile acid diarrhea, postbiotics, the impact of Clostridial species on microbiome and host health; fiber; fecal microbiota transplantation; and the unique feline microbiome. Register now.</p>
Sponsored
Removing Migrating Foreign Bodies with Ultrasonography
<p>Finding and removing a migrating foreign body during surgery can be challenging. Can intraoperative ultrasonography help?</p>
Imaging
Abnormal Heart Sound ≠ Abnormal Heart
<p>This cat with a new heart murmur is fine! Or is he? Find out the signs to watch for in cats with subclinical murmurs.</p>
Cardiology
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put into practice?
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Dogs may be exposed to albuterol when chewing on a metered-dose inhaler. Know what to expect in these toxicosis cases.
Clinician's Brief
From Page to Patient
Tuesday, October 18, 2022
Addressing Accidental Albuterol Exposure
Toxicology
From the page...
<p>While albuterol toxicosis is uncommon, its frequent use as a bronchodilator in both human and veterinary medicine means accidental exposures happen. A retrospective study examined the records of 36 dogs treated for albuterol toxicosis with the aim of uncovering common patterns in clinical signs, laboratory abnormalities, and prognosis.</p>
...To your patients
<p>Make sure you’re prepared next time a dog gets a hold of their owner’s inhaler.</p>
Read More
You're Invited to the Purina Institute Microbiome Forum Virtual Event on November 9-10, 2022
<p>This free CE virtual event focuses on bile acid diarrhea, postbiotics, the impact of Clostridial species on microbiome and host health; fiber; fecal microbiota transplantation; and the unique feline microbiome. Register now.</p>
Sponsored
Removing Migrating Foreign Bodies with Ultrasonography
<p>Finding and removing a migrating foreign body during surgery can be challenging. Can intraoperative ultrasonography help?</p>
Imaging
Abnormal Heart Sound ≠ Abnormal Heart
<p>This cat with a new heart murmur is fine! Or is he? Find out the signs to watch for in cats with subclinical murmurs.</p>
Cardiology
Looking for more pearls to
put into practice?
Browse the whole From Page to Patient
collection here.