[Propantheline bromide is effective against dog drooling].

Author: GyldenløveMette, ThyssenJacob P

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Hyperhidrosis is a common condition characterized by extensive sweat secretion. Systemic treatment with anticholinergics might prove effective, but patients often suffer from side effects, e.g. dryness of the mouth. We present a clinical case of severe polydipsia in a six-month-old puppy who had acc...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26692220

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A Case of Accidental Drooling: Propantheline Bromide and Canine Hydration

The desert of canine health can be full of unexpected encounters, and sometimes those encounters involve accidental ingestion of medication. This research presents a case study of a puppy who accidentally consumed a large dose of [propantheline bromide], a drug commonly used to treat excessive sweating in humans. The study found that the puppy experienced [severe polydipsia] (excessive thirst) following the accidental ingestion but recovered without treatment. This case highlights the potential for unexpected side effects from medications, even in cases of accidental ingestion. It's like stumbling upon a hidden spring in the desert, but instead of finding relief, the puppy encountered a burst of thirst.

A Case of Excessive Thirst: Propantheline Bromide and Canine Hydration

This case study suggests that [propantheline bromide], a drug typically used for excessive sweating in humans, can have unexpected side effects in dogs, particularly [severe polydipsia]. It's like finding a hidden oasis in the desert, but instead of finding water, the puppy encountered a sudden surge of thirst. The study highlights the importance of carefully storing medications and ensuring that pets do not have access to them.

Keeping Pets Safe in the Desert of Medication: A Camel's Guide to Awareness

This research underscores the importance of being aware of the potential side effects of medications, even in cases of accidental ingestion. It's like navigating the desert with a keen eye, always aware of potential dangers and prepared to react accordingly. Keeping medications out of reach of pets and seeking professional help if accidental ingestion occurs is crucial for ensuring their safety and well-being.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

The desert of pet care can be full of unexpected encounters, and accidental ingestion of medication is one such encounter. This case study highlights the importance of being vigilant and taking precautions to prevent accidental poisonings. By storing medications securely, staying informed about potential risks, and seeking professional advice when needed, we can help our pets navigate the desert of medication safely and effectively.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2017-12-15
  2. Date Revised 2017-12-15
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

26692220

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

V67934

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