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Toxicants that Cause Shock
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In: Veterinary Toxicology by Beasley V.
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AUG 09, 1999
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Annotated Table of Toxicants that Cause Shock | |||
Specific Agents | Major Species | Usual Time of Onset | Usual Duration (if survives) |
Rumen overload | Ruminants | Hours | Days to weeks; often lethal |
Garbage | (See Other Mycotoxins, Bacterial Toxins and Zootoxins that Affect the Gastrointestinal Tract) | ||
Arsenic | |||
Some snake bites | |||
Iron dextran | |||
Sulfonamides | (See Toxicants that Affect the Kidneys; see also Histamine) | ||
Polysorbate 80 in dogs (Tween 80®) (Histamine releaser) (drug vehicle) | - | ||
Numerous biologicals(Anaphylaxis) | - | ||
Other drugs | - |
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Beasley, V. (1999) “Toxicants that Cause Shock”, Veterinary Toxicology. Available at: https://www.ivis.org/library/veterinary-toxicology/toxicants-cause-shock (Accessed: 06 October 2024).
Affiliation of the authors at the time of publication
Department of Veterinary Biosciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA.
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