Toxicology
Ethanol Toxicosis: A Review
In most cases of ethanol ingestion, the prognosis is good. Cases complicated by aspiration of gastric contents, presence of other ingested material, or preexisting disease have a more guarded prognosis.Toxicology
Tremorgenic Mycotoxin Intoxication in Dogs
The onset of tremorgenic mycotoxin intoxication—which can be life-threatening—can occur rapidly, so it is crucial that veterinarians give prompt care.Toxicology
How to Be Prepared for Most Toxic Exposures in Dogs and Cats
A small investment in some stock and knowing where to obtain other medications quickly will give most veterinarians the ability to be prepared to deal with most toxicologic emergencies.Toxicology
The Decontamination Dilemma: Bromethalin Ingestion
Clinicians must take a conservative approach when deciding at what dosage to begin decontamination efforts and how aggressively to decontaminate.Toxicology
Illuminating the Toxicity of Fireworks
A case-based approach to treating a dog that has consumed fireworks.Toxicology
Treating Fertilizer Ingestions? As Easy As N-P-K
For small animal practitioners, most fertilizer ingestions can be managed easily. Counsel clients on the safe use of lawn and garden products. Just as easy as N-P-K.Toxicology
ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center – An Interview with Tina Wismer
Learn more about ASPCA programs that help animal welfare professionals save more lives.Hematology
Coagulopathies in Veterinary Patients: When Is It Rat Poison?
Debra Liu, DVM, Diplomate ACVECC, and Lesley G.