Nouvelle déclaration d'incident
No de la demande: 2008-5629
Numéro de référence du titulaire d'homologation: 346341
Nom du titulaire (nom légal complet, aucune abbréviation): S.C. Johnson and Son, Limited
Adresse: 1 Webster Street
Ville: Brantford
État: ON
Pays: Canada
Code postal /Zip: N3T 5R1
Incident chez un animal domestique
Pays: UNITED STATES
État: NEW YORK
ARLA No d'homologation ARLA No de la demande d'homologation EPA No d'homologation. 4822-529
Nom du produit: Raid Ant Baits III USA
Appât
Oui
Inconnu
Propriétaire de l'animal
Dog / Chien
Mixed Breed
1
Homme
8
20.00
lbs
Orale
<=15 min / <=15 min
>8 hrs <=24 hrs / > 8 h < = 24 h
Système
Persisted until death
Non
Non
Mort
Accidental ingestion/Ingestion accident.
(p.ex. description des symptômes tels que la fréquence et la gravité
7/14/2008 Caller reports finding a chewed bait station two weeks ago. No plastic was missing and the inside of the bait was intact. Caller's dog developed vomiting and urinary incontinence, and died within 24 hours of finding the chewed bait. No necropsy was performed.
Mort
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. Exposure history appears to indicate that even though the bait station had been chewed on, it was still intact such that majority of the bait pesticide still remained within the bait station housing. Secondly, the potential dose of abamectin this large dog could have received from a single ant bait station is well below any dose of this compound that could potentially lead to illness in a dog this size and is unlikely to have been the cause of this dog's death. The dose of abamectin used within the ant bait station is significant smaller than the dose of ivermectin, a similar compound to abamectin, used therapeutically by veterinarians to treat heartworm in dogs.