Treatment rationale for dogs poisoned with aldicarb (carbamate pesticide) : clinical review
The treatment rationale for dogs poisoned by aldicarb is reviewed from a pharmacological perspective. The illegal use of aldicarb to maliciously poison dogs is a major problem in some parts of the world. In South Africa, it is probably the most common canine poisoning treated by companion animal vet...
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doaj-5e2a27c1c35948e2961bae8c8b553bef2020-11-24T22:32:54ZengAOSISJournal of the South African Veterinary Association1019-91282224-94352011-05-0182423223810.4102/jsava.v82i4.8056Treatment rationale for dogs poisoned with aldicarb (carbamate pesticide) : clinical reviewL. F. ArnotD. J.H. VealeJ. C.A. SteylJ. G. MyburghThe treatment rationale for dogs poisoned by aldicarb is reviewed from a pharmacological perspective. The illegal use of aldicarb to maliciously poison dogs is a major problem in some parts of the world. In South Africa, it is probably the most common canine poisoning treated by companion animal veterinarians. Aldicarb poisoning is an emergency and veterinarians need to be able to diagnose it and start with effective treatment immediately to ensure a reasonable prognosis. Successful treatment depends on the timely use of an anti-muscarinic drug (e.g. atropine). Additional supportive treatment options, including fluid therapy, diphenhydramine, benzodiazepines and the prevention of further absorption (activated charcoal) should also be considered. Possible complications after treatment are also briefly discussed.https://jsava.co.za/index.php/jsava/article/view/80 |
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L. F. Arnot D. J.H. Veale J. C.A. Steyl J. G. Myburgh Treatment rationale for dogs poisoned with aldicarb (carbamate pesticide) : clinical review Journal of the South African Veterinary Association |
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L. F. Arnot D. J.H. Veale J. C.A. Steyl J. G. Myburgh |
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Treatment rationale for dogs poisoned with aldicarb (carbamate pesticide) : clinical review |
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Treatment rationale for dogs poisoned with aldicarb (carbamate pesticide) : clinical review |
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Treatment rationale for dogs poisoned with aldicarb (carbamate pesticide) : clinical review |
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Treatment rationale for dogs poisoned with aldicarb (carbamate pesticide) : clinical review |
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treatment rationale for dogs poisoned with aldicarb (carbamate pesticide) : clinical review |
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Journal of the South African Veterinary Association |
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1019-9128 2224-9435 |
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The treatment rationale for dogs poisoned by aldicarb is reviewed from a pharmacological perspective. The illegal use of aldicarb to maliciously poison dogs is a major problem in some parts of the world. In South Africa, it is probably the most common canine poisoning treated by companion animal veterinarians. Aldicarb poisoning is an emergency and veterinarians need to be able to diagnose it and start with effective treatment immediately to ensure a reasonable prognosis. Successful treatment depends on the timely use of an anti-muscarinic drug (e.g. atropine). Additional supportive treatment options, including fluid therapy, diphenhydramine, benzodiazepines and the prevention of further absorption (activated charcoal) should also be considered. Possible complications after treatment are also briefly discussed. |
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