Pets with high blood calcium or phosphorus levels Pets with Vitamin D toxicosis Use with caution in pets with kidney disease not associated
with hypocalcemia If your pet has had an allergic reaction to dihydrotachysterol before Directions:
Not exact matches
A true calcium deficiency, or
hypocalcemia, usually has nothing to do
with diet.
Chelation therapy can lead to
hypocalcemia, a severe lowering of blood calcium levels
with disastrous effects upon humoral immunity.6 We also have reports of comas and blood cell rupturing due to chelation therapy.
This type of seizure occurs when the calcium level drops below 6 mg / dl and in dogs (but not cats) and seems to be associated
with exercise during the
hypocalcemia state.
A unique medical condition of the ponies seems to be
hypocalcemia tetany associated
with foaling, also called milk fever in cows.
Calcium administration during peak milk production may be helpful in bitches
with a history of puerperal
hypocalcemia.
But many dogs and cats
with severe
hypocalcemia have muscle tremors and twitching.