Nouvelle déclaration d'incident
No de la demande: 2010-4296
Numéro de référence du titulaire d'homologation: 4355512
Nom du titulaire (nom légal complet, aucune abbréviation): Sure-Gro Inc.
Adresse: 150 Savannah Oaks Dr.
Ville: Brantford
État: Ontario
Pays: Canada
Code postal /Zip: N3V 1E7
Incident chez un animal domestique
Pays: CANADA
État: ONTARIO
ARLA No d'homologation 18992 ARLA No de la demande d'homologation EPA No d'homologation.
Nom du produit: Wilson Wilsarin Rat and Mouse Bait
Inconnu
Inconnu
Propriétaire de l'animal
Dog / Chien
Maltese
1
Femme
0.25
5.0
lbs
Orale
Unknown / Inconnu
Unknown / Inconnu
Système
Unknown / Inconnu
Oui
Non
Unknown/Inconnu
Accidental ingestion/Ingestion accident.
(p.ex. description des symptômes tels que la fréquence et la gravité
Dog have had access to the bait yesterday. Dog vomited a couple of time last night and vomitus seems to have blue color in it. Because the amount was unknown consistent, the patient was considered to be at unknown risk of developing clinical signs. If signs develop, there is high risk that those signs will be life-threatening. The animal owner was advised that vomiting may be from something else. With this exposure, internal bleeding can occur in 3-5 days after exposure. At 2:25pm February 03, the animal was taken into the vet. Vet staff (name) called in to discuss Vitamin K1 doses. At 4:13pm the owner called back to discuss the situation. She's wondering if there's anything more she can do beyond treating the dog with vitamin k1. She's on 6 mg BID. I asked her to give it with food and continue x 21 days. Follow up with a PT time. On February 13, the owner was contacted for a follow up. The pet has been on this medication for 10 days. She is due to refill the medication. She wants to know that since she has been doing well if they need to keep giving this to her. The owner was advised to keep the animal on this for the next 21 days. Even though she looks normal, if she goes off of the Vitamin K1 before 21 days, she could start having trouble clotting her blood. The pet gets hyperactive after she gets her Vitamin K1. Is this normal? They are giving the injectable by mouth. Could be a taste reaction, give a treat and then take her for a walk and see if that helps
Mineure
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.