Cyclobenzaprine is quickly absorbed into the blood stream, so
the induction of vomiting is important to do (ask a neighbour if they have 3 % hydrogen peroxide); otherwise visit your Veterinarian or Emergency Veterinarian.
Treatment will include
induction of vomiting and supportive care, and prognosis is usually favorable unless complications such as pneumonia develop.
Treatment will include
induction of vomiting, decontamination with activated charcoal, IV fluids and supportive care.
If you are not sure, and it is within a few hours of possible ingestion, you may want to see local vet for possible
induction of vomiting of both dogs with apomorphine, just to be on safe side if one or both ingested these items
The immediate
induction of vomiting at home is not always wise.
For example, a small 20 pound dog would have to eat 20 trays of Amdro bait to necessitate
induction of vomiting.
Many toxins are absorbed rapidly and require medical treatment, not simply
induction of vomiting.
Not exact matches
Due to the nature
of the rabbit gastrointestinal (GI) tract and the fact that they can not
vomit, it is not necessary to fast a rabbit prior to
induction.