NOTE TO PHYSICIANS AND VETERINARIANS: This product contains an organophosphate and may
cause cholinesterase inhibition.
For instance, Chlorpyrifos can
cause cholinesterase inhibition in humans, which means it overstimulates your nervous system leading to potential symptoms such as nausea, dizziness, confusion, muscular tremors, and even difficulty breathing and death.
Some medications and insecticides inhibit cholinesterase (cholinesterase inhibitors = anticholinesterases)
causing a cholinesterase deficiency.
Not exact matches
In humans, advanced liver disease can
cause a deficiency in that
cholinesterase but not in acetylcholinesterase.
The next most common
cause for low
cholinesterase in pets is using too much of the right product.
As I mentioned, excessive amounts of two types of insecticides, organophosphates and carbamates, are the most common
cause of low blood
cholinesterase levels in pets.