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The amount of atropine that causes poisoning varies. ... Dumb-cane ( Dieffenbachia species) has a thick, fleshy stem and oval or lance-shaped green leaves, ... Monitor breathing, pulse, blood pressure, fluids and electrolytes, and kidney function. Give supportive care as needed. Give analgesics for pain. There is no antidote.
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www.who.int/ipcs/publications/training_poisons/manageme...
www.who.int/ipcs/publications/training_poisons/management_of_poisoning/en/index6.html
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If the material is poisonous, the antidote is often listed on the container. ... Time is of the essence in your pet's recovery from chocolate poisoning. For the safety of your pet, don't give him or her any chocolate especially when there are so many other nutritious treats to give your pet.
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animalcare.lacounty.gov/poisons.asp
animalcare.lacounty.gov/poisons.asp
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Dieffenbachia / Dumb Cane ... (In the case of antifreeze poisoning, a dog may act drunk ... Meanwhile, keep your pet as warm and dry as possible. If you can figure out the source of the poison, take it or a sample with you to the vet. Also take along the poison's container, if possible, since many labels list the antidote.
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www.mikatura.com/poison.html
www.mikatura.com/poison.html
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Symptoms of poisoning range from drooling, muscle spasms, and difficulty in breathing to vomiting, shivering and panting, bleeding from orifices, swelling, convulsions and coma. If you have the container, check it for an antidote to the poison. ... - Spotted Dumb Cane; - Stargazer Lily; - Striped Dracaena; -
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www.specialdeliverypuppies.com/poisoncontrol.htm
www.specialdeliverypuppies.com/poisoncontrol.htm
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1 teaspoon hydrogen peroxide per 30 lbs body weight; give once, ... Dumb cane is probably the one plant that should always be kept out of reach, since it takes only one nibble to have ... There is an antidote and the effects can be lessened if you immediately flush the dog's mouth with water before taking it to the vet.
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www.sevagrreat.org/k9stuff/vetcorner/poisons.htm
www.sevagrreat.org/k9stuff/vetcorner/poisons.htm
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The dieffenbachia (common name: dumb cane), ... Do NOT give a cat any pain medication unless prescribed by a veterinarian, ... There is no antidote for lily poisoning. The cat will need the toxins flushed from its system by intravenous fluid, which may need to be done for two or more days while the cat is in the veterinary hospital.
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www.wvcats.com/toxicplants.html
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Treatments of Plant poisoning - dumbcane (Dieffenbachia sp.): ... Depending on poison: airway management, CPR, poison antidote, patient placed on left side, supportive care (I.V. fluid replacement, oxygen therapy, seizure precautions) ... Alert Never give the victim alcoholic drinks or stimulants because they speed venom absorption.
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www.wrongdiagnosis.com/p/plant_poisoning_dumbcane_dieff...
www.wrongdiagnosis.com/p/plant_poisoning_dumbcane_dieffenbachia_sp/treatments.htm
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The first step in treating poisoning is prior knowledge. You have to be able to recognize that there has been a poisoning. Symptoms vary significantly from animal to animal, from substance to substance and with the amount ingested. ... Corrosives--do not induce vomiting, give some oil orally.
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www.workingdogs.com/doc0175.htm
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few of the ever increasing cases of canine poisoning can be traced to human viciousness; rather, the majority come form rodenticides, insecticides, drugs or other chemicals which are handled carelessly by home users or sprayed over ... it will list the proper antidote and emergency treatment. ... Dieffenbachia (Dumb Cane)
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www.gopetsamerica.com/dog-health/dog_emergency4.aspx
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