Acetaminophen Toxicity in Cats
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Acetaminophen Toxicity in Cats
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Tags: Poison, Analgesic Medication, Acetaminophen, Tylenol, Feverall, Tempra, Panadol, Aspirin-Free Anacin
Most Recently Shared on June 8, 2010 at 12:30 am By:
Acetaminophen toxicity in cats. Warning: Tylenol is poisonous to cats! http://bit.ly/dgWcm1 #pets
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Having "power breakfast" w/@CleanAndGreen to plan for opportunities to educate #dog & #cat owners on #pet safe cleaners:http://t.co/mKsZVCLZ
Keep cats away from Easter lilies | Democrat and Chronicle | democratandchronicle.com
democratandchronicle.com — “All parts of the flower can kill cats if they don?t receive treatment, and survivors suffer chronic kidney disease, Cornell veterinary professor Brian Collins says.” View full resource at democratandchronicle.com
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As spring gets set to bloom, a reminder to cat families about the dangers of toxic flora such as Easter lillies - http://t.co/GG9rOaO7
Sago Palm and Dogs - Sago Palm Poisonous to Dogs and Cats | Pet Poison Helpline
petpoisonhelpline.com — “Sago Palms are poisonous to dogs and cats. While the whole tree is poisonous, the seeds (nuts) are the most toxic. If your pet is exposed call your vet immediately.” View full resource at petpoisonhelpline.com
Most Recently Shared on March 13, 2012 at 8:24 am By:
The Sago Palm is common in Southern California & so very toxic to dogs & cats http://t.co/BHKQPDfS kudos @PetPoisonHelp
CarolOnPets.com/blog
carolonpets.com — “Face it, many cats love chocolate. And, because we humans love chocolate too, we have probably contributed to our pets' taste for this treat. But for cats, this” View full resource at carolonpets.com
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carolonpets.com — “Face it, many cats love chocolate. And, because we humans love chocolate too, we have probably contributed to our pets' taste for this treat. But for cats, this” View full resource at carolonpets.com
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Xylitol Toxicity in Dogs | Life With Dogs
lifewithdogs.tv — “Xylitol is a sugar substitute in many products, most notable some sugar-free gums and flavored medications. Xylitol is safe for people (and oddly, cats), but is very toxic to dogs (and probably ferrets).” View full resource at lifewithdogs.tv
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carolonpets.com — “Results arrived this week revealing toxic zinc levels in an unopened bag of Nutro Max Cat Adult Roasted Chicken Flavor food. The Nutro cat food bag stated” View full resource at carolonpets.com
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Fleas: Treatment & Prevention | Oregon Veterinary Medical Association
oregonvma.org — “Fleas: Treatment & Prevention | Oregon Veterinary Medical Association” View full resource at oregonvma.org
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Highly concentrated permethrin can be extremely toxic to cats. More info. on treating pets for fleas: http://t.co/0R0aPi7G
An Organic Pet Parent's Dream | Pets
organicauthority.com — “Pet parents, your little dogs and cats deserve organic pet food, treats and bedding too! Natural fibers and non-toxic materials keep your four-legged friends healthy.” View full resource at organicauthority.com
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An Organic Pet Parent's Dream | Pets
organicauthority.com — “Pet parents, your little dogs and cats deserve organic pet food, treats and bedding too! Natural fibers and non-toxic materials keep your four-legged friends healthy.” View full resource at organicauthority.com
Most Recently Shared on October 9, 2011 at 8:54 am By:
Harmful Foods Your Cat Should Never Eat: WebMD Slideshow
pets.webmd.com — “WebMD's slideshow, Foods Your Cat Should Never Eat, shows in pictures the most dangerous and toxic foods that your cat can eat.” View full resource at pets.webmd.com
Most Recently Shared on September 16, 2011 at 12:53 pm By:
Dangerous foods cats should never eat -- beware before you try to please! http://t.co/iKEePA47
Medical News: DDW: NAC No Help in Pediatric Acute Liver Failure - in Meeting Coverage, DDW from MedPage Today
medpagetoday.com — “CHICAGO -- Children in acute liver failure unrelated to acetaminophen toxicity derived no benefit whatsoever from N-acetylcysteine (NAC), a randomized trial showed.” View full resource at medpagetoday.com
Most Recently Shared on September 15, 2011 at 9:11 pm By:
NAC No Help in Pediatric Acute Liver Failure - in Meeting Coverage - http://t.co/NJQmhcc3 from @medpagetoday #health #medicine
Scientists identify key protein linked to acute liver failure: Inhibition of protein protects liver from acetaminophen toxicity in mice
sciencedaily.com — “New research shows that inhibition of the Sab protein prevents liver damage associated with acetaminophen overdose. The results suggest that inhibition of the protein can protect against various types of cellular death in any organ.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
Most Recently Shared on September 8, 2011 at 4:08 pm By:
Protein identified: linked to acute #liver failure: Inhibition protects from #acetaminophen toxicity: http://t.co/mqj3mfS via @AddThis
Inhibition of Sab protein protects liver from acetaminophen toxicity
news-medical.net — “New research from the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California (USC) may help prevent damage to the liver caused by drugs like acetaminophen and other stressors.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Dendritic Cells In Liver Protect Against Acetaminophen Toxicity - QualityPoint Technologies
qualitypointtech.net — “NYU School of Medicine researchers have discovered that dendritic cells in the liver have a protective role against the toxicity of acetaminophen, the widely used over-the-counter pain reliever and fever reducer for adults and children. The study's findings are published in the September issue of the journal Hepatology. The liver is the organ that plays a central role in transforming and filtering chemicals from the body. High-doses of acetaminophen can cause hepatotoxicity, chemical driven live” View full resource at qualitypointtech.net
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