Effect of sorbitol, single, and multidose activated charcoal administration on carprofen absorption following experimental overdose in dogs
Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care2015Vol. 25(5), pp. 606–610
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Abstract
Activated charcoal and ACS are as effective as MD in reducing serum carprofen concentrations following experimental overdose in dogs. Prospective studies are warranted to evaluate the effectiveness of AC, ACS, and MD in the clinical setting.
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