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The oral LD 50 of propylene glycol in dogs is ~9 mL/kg. In cats, ingestion of a diet containing 6%–12% propylene glycol can result in Heinz body formation and decreased RBC survival. Treatment of propylene glycol toxicosis is largely supportive—the use of alcohol dehydrogenase inhibitors is not indicated. Ingestion of propylene glycol may ...
The oral LD 50 of propylene glycol in dogs is ~9 mL/kg. In cats, ingestion of a diet containing 6%–12% propylene glycol can result in Heinz body formation and decreased RBC survival. Treatment of propylene glycol toxicosis is largely supportive—the use of alcohol dehydrogenase inhibitors is not indicated. Ingestion of propylene glycol may ...
13 Δεκ 2011 · Objective. To describe the clinical course, treatment, and outcome of a dog with propylene glycol intoxication. Case Summary. An adult castrated male Australian cattle dog presented to an emergency clinic for an acute onset of ataxia and disorientation after roaming a construction site unsupervised.
New or Unique Information Provided – To the authors’ knowledge, this is the first report of documented propylene glycol intoxication in a dog, as well as the first report to describe hemodialysis as treatment for propylene glycol intoxication in a dog.
Diagnosis of Propylene Poisoning in Dogs. Even though propylene glycol is indeed less toxic than ethylene glycol, the ingestion, diagnosis, and treatment is quite similar to ethylene glycol poisoning. A lethal dose of propylene glycol is considered to be at an amount of 9 mL/kg.
1 Δεκ 2011 · Request PDF | Propylene glycol intoxication in a dog | To describe the clinical course, treatment, and outcome of a dog with propylene glycol intoxication.
Objective: To describe the clinical course, treatment, and outcome of a dog with propylene glycol intoxication. Case summary: An adult castrated male Australian cattle dog presented to an emergency clinic for an acute onset of ataxia and disorientation after roaming a construction site unsupervised.