Adjunctive therapy with intravenous lipid emulsion and methocarbamol for permethrin toxicity in 2 cats
Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care2013Vol. 23(4), pp. 436–441
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Abstract
This is the first reported use of ILE as an adjunctive treatment for cats with permethrin toxicity. Outcome was favorable in both cats and no adverse effects were noted from the ILE.
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