Nouvelle déclaration d'incident
No de la demande: 2017-7048
Numéro de référence du titulaire d'homologation: 170051466
Nom du titulaire (nom légal complet, aucune abbréviation): Wellmark International
Adresse: 100 Stone Road West, Suite 111
Ville: Guelph
État: Ontario
Pays: Canada
Code postal /Zip: N1G5L3
Incident chez un animal domestique
Pays: CANADA
État: QUEBEC
ARLA No d'homologation 25582 ARLA No de la demande d'homologation EPA No d'homologation.
Nom du produit: Vet Kem Siphotrol 2000 Double Action Premise Treatment
Oui
Inconnu
Site: Res. - In Home / Rés. - à l'int. maison
Non
Propriétaire de l'animal
Cat / Chat
Domestic Mediumhair
1
Homme
7.0
14.0
lbs
Cutanée
Orale
Unknown / Inconnu
Unknown / Inconnu
Système
Unknown / Inconnu
Inconnu
Inconnu
Unknown/Inconnu
Contact treat.area/Contact surf. traitée
(p.ex. description des symptômes tels que la fréquence et la gravité
Almost as soon as the owner applied the spray to their home on April 1, 2017 the cat escaped into the room and ran across the treated floor. The owner is concerned that the cat may have licked his paws. The owner gave warm milk and water with a syringe. The cat began experiencing a behavior change (acting strange and standoffish). That same day, the owner contacted the Animal Product Safety Service (APSS). The APSS veterinarian stated that this product has a very low concentration of permethrin. The APSS veterinarian also stated that if the cat is sensitive to the product, the risk would be for tremors and seizures. For the topical product that was applied, the APSS veterinarian further stated that selamectin is a topical endectocide used in veterinary medicine and that in cats, the therapeutic topical dose is 6 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg). The APSS veterinarian also stated that with overdoses, risks are for hypersalivation, central nervous system (CNS) depression, ataxia, and sedation and that mild dermal irritation may also occur. Finally the APSS veterinarian stated that there have been rare reports of seizures in both dogs and cats (both from the manufacturer and the APSS database). The APSS assistant recommended washing the cat's paws with a liquid dish washing detergent (LDWD) and to avoid stressing the cat out further by syringe feeding. The APSS assistant also recommended monitoring at home (for the next 72 hours for tremors or seizures) and to take to a veterinarian (if tremors/seizures are seen). Finally, the APSS assistant recommended the owner call back with any questions.
Mineure
The APSS veterinarian stated that the topical product was considered to have a medium likelihood of causing the clinical situation. The cat should not have had access to the treated area until the spray had dried.