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Thecophyllea Ingestion in Dogs
What is Thecophyllea?
Thecophyllea is a medication used to treat asthma and other respiratory conditions in humans. It is an oral tablet and is not intended for use in animals.
Symptoms of Thecophyllea Ingestion in Dogs:
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Nausea
- Lethargy
- Tremors
- Seizures
- Irregular heartbeat
- Rapid breathing
- Death (in severe cases)
What to Do if Your Dog Ate Thecophyllea:
1. Contact Your Veterinarian Immediately:
Time is of the essence in treating thecophyllea ingestion. Call your veterinarian right away and provide them with the following information:
- The type and amount of medication your dog ate
- The time the ingestion occurred
- Your dog’s weight and age
- Any symptoms your dog is exhibiting
2. Induce Vomiting (if directed by your veterinarian):
If your dog ingested thecophyllea within the last hour, your veterinarian may instruct you to induce vomiting. Follow their instructions carefully:
- Give your dog 1-3 teaspoons of hydrogen peroxide per 10 pounds of body weight.
- If vomiting does not occur within 15 minutes, repeat the dose.
- Do not induce vomiting if your dog is unconscious, having seizures, or showing signs of extreme lethargy.
3. Transport Your Dog to the Veterinary Clinic:
If you cannot induce vomiting or if your dog is showing any symptoms, transport them to the veterinary clinic immediately.
4. Veterinary Treatment:
At the veterinary clinic, your dog will receive appropriate treatment, which may include:
- Activated charcoal to absorb the remaining medication in the stomach
- Intravenous fluids to support hydration
- Medications to control vomiting, diarrhea, and seizures
- Monitoring of vital signs and blood tests to assess organ function
- Hospitalization for severe cases
5. Home Care:
After veterinary treatment, your dog may require home care, such as:
- Giving your dog prescribed medications
- Monitoring for any signs of relapse
- Limiting your dog’s activity
- Maintaining a healthy diet
Prognosis:
The prognosis for dogs that ingest thecophyllea depends on the amount ingested and the timeliness of treatment. With prompt medical attention, most dogs can make a full recovery.
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