
pmid: 23772002
FOLLOWING the call for cases by Bates and others (2013), we would like to describe a case of feline permethrin intoxication that was successfully treated with intravenous lipids. A 1.8 kg, three-month-old, female European shorthair cat was presented, severely intoxicated, 12 hours after the accidental dermal application of an estimated 370 mg of permethrin as a spot-on product, approved for use in dogs only. The cat was in a critical state, having first displayed adverse signs three hours after the application, with vocalisation, tremor …
Male, Fat Emulsions, Intravenous, 3400 General Veterinary, Poisoning, Antidotes, 570 Life sciences; biology, Animals, Female, 10079 Institute of Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology, Dog Diseases
Male, Fat Emulsions, Intravenous, 3400 General Veterinary, Poisoning, Antidotes, 570 Life sciences; biology, Animals, Female, 10079 Institute of Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology, Dog Diseases
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