Not exact matches
Potential adverse side effects
include toxicity of the nervous system,
kidney and liver, headaches, and rare, but serious skin conditions such as Stevens Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis.
Mercury
toxicity is associated with countless health issues
including adrenal dysfunction, thyroid dysfunction, depression, dizziness, fatigue, headaches, insomnia, gut dysbiosis,
kidney damage, memory loss, mood swings, numbness and tingling and muscle weakness.
Signs of
toxicity include loss of appetite, vomiting, increased urination and excessive thirst due to
kidney failure.
Common conditions we see on an emergency basis
include (but are not limited to) vomiting and diarrhea, congestive heart failure,
kidney failure, canine parvoviral enteritis (Parvo), complications from diabetes, pancreatitis, pneumonia, hepatic lipidosis (fatty liver disease), anemia, coagulopathies (like Rat Bait Poisoning), intervertebral disk disease / paralysis, rattlesnake envenomation, heat stroke, urinary obstruction,
toxicities, and various types of trauma.
Other causes of blood in a pet's urine
include kidney infections, some cancers, feline leukemia, autoimmune disorders, blood clotting disorders, rodenticide poisoning and other
toxicities.
For example, Dr. Deva Khalsa points out that the active ingredients in several flea and tick treatments have been implicated in a variety of health problems,
including thyroid cancer,
kidney toxicity, nervous system issues, extreme lethargy and seizures.
Peak drug concentrations occur about 3 hours after ingestion, and the results of
toxicity include GI bleeding and
kidney failure.