New incident report
Incident Report Number: 2013-0957
Registrant Reference Number: 1014657
Registrant Name (Full Legal Name no abbreviations): S.C. Johnson and Son, Limited
Address: 1 Webster Street
City: Brantford
Prov / State: ON
Country: Canada
Postal Code: N3T 5R1
Domestic Animal
Country: CANADA
Prov / State: ONTARIO
Unknown
PMRA Registration No. 26147 PMRA Submission No. EPA Registration No.
Product Name: (discontinued) Raid Double Control Ant Baits I Canada
Yes
Unknown
Site: Res. - In Home / Rés. - à l'int. maison
Animal's Owner
Dog / Chien
Mixed Breed
1
Female
2
14.00
lbs
Oral
Unknown / Inconnu
Unknown / Inconnu
System
>8 hrs <=24 hrs / > 8 h < = 24 h
Yes
No
Fully Recovered / Complètement rétabli
Accidental ingestion/Ingestion accident.
(eg. description of the frequency and severity of the symptoms
7/27/2012 Caller's dog may have ingested a bait sometime in the last 24 hours. The dog is currently at the veterinarian due to vomiting. They will be taking x-rays and are giving the dog subcutaneous fluids. 8/3/2012 Callback to the original caller for follow up information. The dog was treated with intravenous fluids and some vitamins and delicate foods. Symptoms lasted 24 hours. Caller reports that the dog also ingested some other products.
Moderate
The information contained in this report is based on self-reported statements provided to the registrant during telephone Interview(s). These self-reported descriptions of an incident have not been independently verified to be factually correct or complete descriptions of the incident. For that reason, information contained in this report does not and can not form the basis for a determination of whether the reported clinical effects are causally related to exposure to the product identified in the telephone interviews. Observed gastrointestinal symptom is consistent with the ingestion of this bait station and may be attributed primarily to the ingestion of the inert plastic housing of the ant bait, not the active pesticide ingredient. Many potential causative factors must be considered when a dog spontaneously develops vomiting. The dog also had a history of eating other foreign items prior to the onset of this illness.