Objective: To describe the use of hemodialysis in 2 dogs with severe clinical signs from phenobarbital intoxication. Series Summary: Two dogs ingested a toxic dose of phenobarbital, leading to severe neurological dysfunction and a comatose state. Both dogs received a 3-hour session of hemodialysis with complete resolution of clinical signs and returned to normal mentation by the end of the therapy. No negative side effects occurred and phenobarbital concentrations returned to therapeutic range during treatment. New Information Provided: This is the first report on the utility and safety of using hemodialysis for phenobarbital intoxication in dogs
OBJECTIVE: To describe the treatment of a meloxicam overdose in a dog with therapeutic plasma exchan...
Chemotherapy overdoses (ODs) are severe complications that can occur following the use of antineopla...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether phenobarbital treatment of epileptic dogs alters serum thyroxine (T4...
Objective: To describe the clinical efficacy and drug removal kinetics of hemodialysis (HD) as emerg...
Objective - To describe the clinical course, treatment, and outcome of a dog with propylene glycol i...
Objective: To describe the efficacy of in-series hemoperfusion and hemodialysis in 2 dogs with carpr...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the treatment of ibuprofen intoxication with therapeutic plasma exchange in a...
Objective: To describe the safety and use of intermittent hemodialysis (IHD) for the emergency treat...
Background: Epilepsy is a chronic neurological condition characterised by recurrent epileptic seizur...
Background: Phenobarbital-responsive sialadenosis (PRS) can cause nausea and vomiting, and is rarely...
Abstract. Two dogs, a 13-year-old spayed female and a 7-year-old neutered male, were diagnosed with ...
Objective: Calcipotriol intoxication in dogs is quite rare, but it can cause mineralization and necr...
Objectives: To evaluate the cases of poisoning in dogs in 15 years of activity of a 24h veterinary c...
Current methods of treatment of barbiturate poisoning, which consist of supportive measures aimed to...
OBJECTIVE: To report a case of acute barium poisoning in a dog subsequent to ingestion of a common h...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the treatment of a meloxicam overdose in a dog with therapeutic plasma exchan...
Chemotherapy overdoses (ODs) are severe complications that can occur following the use of antineopla...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether phenobarbital treatment of epileptic dogs alters serum thyroxine (T4...
Objective: To describe the clinical efficacy and drug removal kinetics of hemodialysis (HD) as emerg...
Objective - To describe the clinical course, treatment, and outcome of a dog with propylene glycol i...
Objective: To describe the efficacy of in-series hemoperfusion and hemodialysis in 2 dogs with carpr...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the treatment of ibuprofen intoxication with therapeutic plasma exchange in a...
Objective: To describe the safety and use of intermittent hemodialysis (IHD) for the emergency treat...
Background: Epilepsy is a chronic neurological condition characterised by recurrent epileptic seizur...
Background: Phenobarbital-responsive sialadenosis (PRS) can cause nausea and vomiting, and is rarely...
Abstract. Two dogs, a 13-year-old spayed female and a 7-year-old neutered male, were diagnosed with ...
Objective: Calcipotriol intoxication in dogs is quite rare, but it can cause mineralization and necr...
Objectives: To evaluate the cases of poisoning in dogs in 15 years of activity of a 24h veterinary c...
Current methods of treatment of barbiturate poisoning, which consist of supportive measures aimed to...
OBJECTIVE: To report a case of acute barium poisoning in a dog subsequent to ingestion of a common h...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the treatment of a meloxicam overdose in a dog with therapeutic plasma exchan...
Chemotherapy overdoses (ODs) are severe complications that can occur following the use of antineopla...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether phenobarbital treatment of epileptic dogs alters serum thyroxine (T4...