Not exact matches
Treatment may be successful within 9 to 12 hours
after ingestion or before crystals begin developing in the kidneys.
Pets become sick very quickly
after ingestion, and
treatment is only successful if started very early.
According to Dr. Eric K. Dunayer, a consulting veterinarian in clinical toxicology for the poison control center, «These signs can develop quite rapidly, at times less than 30 minutes
after ingestion of the product» states Dr. Dunayer,»... therefore, it is important that pet owners seek veterinary
treatment immediately.»
Immediate
treatment is critical to survival, and will include aggressive intravenous fluid therapy for at least 48 hours
after ingestion.
A delay of
treatment of more than 18 hours
after ingestion generally results in irreversible renal failure.
Therefore, it is crucial that pet owners seek veterinary
treatment immediately
after ingestion or suspected
ingestion of products containing Xylitol.
Treatment will involve aggressive intravenous fluid therapy for at least 48 hours
after ingestion.
After a small
ingestion, you can usually expect that your veterinarian will be able to walk you through
treatment at home.
Generally
after consuming nicotine, dogs will normally vomit but not always; usually a visit to your Veterinarian to induce vomiting or to induce vomiting at home using hydrogen peroxide is done within four hours of
ingestion,
after this time
treatment is supportive of any symptoms that may present.
You and the vet should monitor her for reactions for upwards of 72 hours
after the incident and, depending on her
ingestion and her reaction to
treatment, there may be more medications necessary to protect her heart and blood pressure.