Search Search Search Topic Shelter Medicine (-) Toxicology & Poison Control Active FiltersToxicology & Poison Control Group 9 Clear All Managing Veterinary Medication Administration Errors Sometimes patients are administered medications or other products via the wrong route. The APCC has suggestions on what to do if this happens. Using Atipamezole as an Antidote The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center explains how atipamezole can be useful for reversing intoxications caused by a2 adrenergic agonists. Proper Use of Emetics in Dogs and Cats Emetics can play a key role when animals have been exposed to a toxin, but it’s important to know the best ways to use them. The Rising Danger of Hops Ingestion Did you know that exposure to brewing hops (or the fruit of the hops plants) can cause severe and life-threatening clinical signs in dogs? Overdosing on Parenteral Chondroprotective Agents When it comes to overdoses, parenteral toxicities can look very different from oral overdoses. When Pet Poisonings Affect Your Staff Some pet poisonings can affect not just your patient, but your staff’s health as well. This list will alert you when extra caution is needed. 10 Toxicity Hacks for Your Veterinary Practice To make life at your veterinary practice a bit easier, here are 10 tips and tricks for toxic emergencies. How to Treat Life-Threatening Lamotrigine Ingestion in Pets Lamotrigine is an anticonvulsant used in human medicine, but in companion animals it can cause seizures and severe cardiac arrhythmias. Hypernatremia and Activated Charcoal Here are some of the most commonly asked questions concerning hypernatremia from activated charcoal. Five Treatment Elements for Fluorouracil Cream Exposure Learn the five things to know when treating for Fluorouracil exposures. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page next ›