Acetaminophen
is one of the most commonly used pain relievers, and it can be found in
a variety of over-the-counter medications.
Toxic levels can be reached
when a pet is unintentionally over medicated with acetaminophen, or when
a pet has gotten hold of medication and ingested it.
Pet owners often
do not realize their animals may break into medicine cabinets or chew
through medicine bottles.
It is important to be able to recognize the
symptoms of toxicity, so that you can properly treat your pet if is has
accidentally ingested medication.
Cats are especially sensitive to
acetaminophen toxicity.
They can experience toxicity levels with as low
as 10 mg per kg body weight.
The most common symptoms that you may
notice in pets suffering from acetaminophen toxicity include:
Brownish-gray
colored gumsLabored breathingSwollen face, neck or limbsHypothermia
(abnormally low body temperature)VomitingJaundice (yellowish color to
skin, whites of eyes), due to liver damageComa
If you believe that
your cat has ingested acetaminophen, it will typically be treated as an
emergency situation. Seek the advice of a medical professional
immediately, as treatment may be necessary.
Your veterinarian will
perform a chemical blood profile, a complete blood count, and a
urinalysis to determine the level of toxicity, so that a potential
treatment can be prescribed.
An in-depth examination of the properties of urine; used to determine the presence or absence of illness
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