Handbook of Poisoning in Dogs and Cats
Description
Each agent, or group of agents, has a separate chapter covering its effects in either the cat or the dog. In some cases the species information is combined where the clinical effects and management are identical. The chapters provide all the information necessary for the immediate management of a particular poisoning case. This includes doses at which clinical intervention is advisable and dosing regimens and indications for any drug therapy required. Thus the user will be able to access quickly all the information needed for an emergency situation without having to refer to other sources.
Introduction; Gastric decontamination; Laboratory sampling and analysis and sending samples by post; Benzalkonium chloride (Cats); Dichlorophen (Cats); Ethylene Glycol (Cats); Ivermectin (Cats); Paracetamol (Cats); Piperazine (Cats); Pyrethrins and pyrethroids (Cats); Benzodiazepines (Cats and Dogs); Petroleum distillates / White spirit / Kerosene (Cats and Dogs); Poinsettia / Euphorbia pulcherrima (Cats and Dogs); Silica gel (Cats and Dogs); Thermometers (Cats and Dogs); Allopurinol (Dogs); Alphachloralose (Dogs); Anticoagulant rodenticides (Dogs); Baclofen (Dogs); Batteries (Dogs); Blue-green algae / Cyanobacteria (Dogs); Borax (Dogs); Calciferol / Vitamin D2 and Cholecalciferol / Vitamin D3 (Dogs); Cannabis / Marihuana / Hashish (Dogs); Carbamate insecticides (Dogs); Chocolate / Theobromine (Dogs); Corticosteroids (Dogs); Cotoneaster species (Dogs); Cyanoacrylate adhesives (Dogs); Daffodil (Dogs); Diclofenac sodium (Dogs); Dieffenbachia (Dogs); Ethylene glycol (Dogs); Fertilisers (Dogs); Glyphosate (Dogs); Holly / Ilex aquifolium (Dogs); Honeysuckle / Lonicera species (Dogs); Horse chestnut / Aesculus hippocastanum (Dogs); Hymenoptera (Dogs); Ibuprofen (Dogs); Indomethacin (Dogs); Iron and iron salts (Dogs); Ivermectin (Dogs); Laburnum species (Dogs); Loperamide (Dogs); Metaldehyde (Dogs); Methiocarb (Dogs); Mistletoe / Viscum album (Dogs); Naproxen (Dogs); Organophosphate insecticdes (Dogs); Paracetamol (Dogs); Paraquat (Dogs); Phenolphthalein (Dogs); Phenoxy acid herbicides (Dogs); Plastic explosive compounds (Dogs); Pyracantha (Dogs); Pyrethrins and pyrethroids (Dogs); Rhododendron and related plant species (Dogs); Rowan / Sorbus aucuparia (Dogs); Salbutamol (Dogs); Salt / sodium chloride (Dogs); Selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitor antidepressants (Dogs); Sex hormones (Dogs); Terfenadine (Dogs); Tricyclic antidepressants (Dogs); Vipera berus berus / European adder (Dogs); Yew / Taxus baccata and related plant species (Dogs). "This is the most useful book on poisoning in dogs and cats that I have read and it should be in every veterinary practice library".Veterinary Record
Alexander Campbell is the author of Handbook of Poisoning in Dogs and Cats, published by Wiley.
Michael Chapman is the author of Handbook of Poisoning in Dogs and Cats, published by Wiley.
PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9780632050291
BINDING:
Paperback
BISAC:
Medical
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 139.70(W) x Dimensions: 215.90(H) x Dimensions: 17.80(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English