Case Report: Canine Multi-Drug Toxicity
Learn how a combination of dialysis and hemoperfusion helped a Doodle recover from multi-drug ingestion (including a toxic dose of carprofen) and return home after just one night of hospitalization.
Learn how a combination of dialysis and hemoperfusion helped a Doodle recover from multi-drug ingestion (including a toxic dose of carprofen) and return home after just one night of hospitalization.
When this Bernese Mountain Dog ingested 14 times the therapeutic dose of meloxicam, learn how the team at The Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center used a combination of hemoperfusion and dialysis to help him make a full recovery and return home the next day.
In this case report from Old Growth Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care (OGVECC), learn how hemoperfusion helped a Siberian Husky, who ingested an estimated 100 carprofen tablets, recover enough after just a two-hour treatment to stand, walk, and eat again.
Learn how hemoperfusion helped a Jack Russell Terrier with a naproxen toxicity make a full recovery in this case report from ACCESS Specialty Animal Hospitals – Los Angeles.
In this case report from Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine’s Henry and Lois Foster Hospital for Small Animals, learn how a combination of intralipid emulsion therapy and hemoperfusion helped this 7-year-old pit bull make a complete recovery after he was believed to have eaten a bottle of aspirin.
Read this case report from VCA Dallas to learn how hemoperfusion played a critical role in the recovery of a 7-month-old Bernedoodle following an estimated 4,800 mg ibuprofen overdose.
Read this new case report from the University of Liège in Belgium to learn how a dachshund who ingested twice the lethal dose of ibuprofen (totaling 10 grams, or about 50 standard 200mg pills) made a full recovery following an hour-long hemoperfusion treatment.
Read this case report from Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine’s Henry and Lois Foster Hospital for Small Animals to learn how a canine patient who ate an estimated 27,000 mg of ibuprofen (about 2400 mg/kg) recovered within hours (instead of days) with the help of a hemoperfusion treatment.
Read this case report from The Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center to learn how a canine patient who ingested about 50 mg of baclofen and presented as minimally responsive was up and walking again after a 183-minute hemoperfusion treatment.
Read this case report from Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine’s Henry and Lois Foster Hospital for Small Animals to learn how a canine patient who ate a lethal dose of ibuprofen was able to walk out and greet his owner following an 80-minute hemoperfusion treatment.
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