Signs of
xylitol poisoning include vomiting, weakness, difficulty walking, collapse, tremors and seizures.
Symptoms of
Xylitol poisoning include, but are not limited to: • Weakness / lethargy / collapse • Vomiting and / or black tarry stools • Tremors and seizures • Loss of consciousness / coma
Treatment for
xylitol poisoning includes decontamination, blood sugar monitoring, dextrose supplementation, IV fluids, drugs to protect the liver (e.g., n - acetylcysteine, SAMe, etc.), and monitoring liver function.
Not exact matches
If your dog eats the sugar - free version of this classic, red and white hard candy or anything containing
xylitol,
including certain kinds of gum, toothpaste and baked goods, rush them to the vet immediately because
xylitol poisoning can be fatal.
Signs of
xylitol poisoning in dogs
include weakness, lethargy, collapse, vomiting, tremoring, seizures, jaundice, malaise, black - tarry stool, and even coma or death.
Clinical signs of
xylitol poisoning can be seen as early as 15 - 30 minutes, and
include all of the following signs of a low blood sugar:
Symptoms of
xylitol poisoning may
include vomiting, loss of coordination, lethargy, and seizures.
Here is a list of common household and yard items which are pet
poison hazards: In the Kitchen Toxic foods: chocolate, gum /
Xylitol, grapes / raisins, onions, garlic, chives, leeks, nuts, bones, caffeine -
including coffee grounds, alcohol, fruits with pits Around the House Cleaning products: oven cleaner, bleach, detergents Medicines: vitamins, prescription and most OTC medications.
Xylitol poisoning symptoms
include weakness, tremors and seizures within 30 minutes after consumption.