Lily poisoning, particularly from plants of the Lilium or Hemerocallis genera, causes
rapid kidney failure.
All of that is combined with
rapid kidney failure that ultimately leads to the dog's death.
Daylilies and Easter Lilies are extremely toxic to cats causing
rapid kidney failure if ingested.
Not exact matches
Symptoms of this illness also include
rapid heart rate, high blood pressure, and eventually,
kidney failure.
Given alone, ketoconazole has a lower cure rate than amphotericin, but when given together, the two drugs work synergistically, allowing veterinarians to use lower doses of amphotericin and minimize the risk of
kidney failure as well as promoting a more
rapid and complete cure.