Not exact matches
These
oxalates can build up in the body
and may contribute to
kidney stones,
bladder stones
and other problems.
I have a general article on
kidney and bladder stones: http://www.2ndchance.info/calculi.htm, but most people write to me about the most frustrating type - calcium
oxalate.
One of the most perplexing problems we face in veterinary medicine is the rising number of cases of calcium
oxalate bladder and kidney stones in dogs
and cats.
calcium or potassium) imbalance Use with caution in pets with
kidney or liver disease or diabetes Pets with a history of calcium
oxalate bladder stones Pregnant
and nursing pets Pets known to have had an allergic reaction to furosemide or other sulfa drugs Directions:
All About
Oxalate Bladder And Kidney Stones In Your Cat And How To Manage Them (Cystic and renal calcu
And Kidney Stones In Your Cat
And How To Manage Them (Cystic and renal calcu
And How To Manage Them (Cystic
and renal calcu
and renal calculi)