Hydrogen Peroxide for the Induction of Emesis

Original Presentation Date:
06/15/2017

Free (Non-CE / CE Eligible)
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Induction of emesis is generally indicated after a pet consumes something that is potentially toxic. The oral administration of hydrogen peroxide has been commonly recommended and regarded as safe practice. In this Specialty Update we report on the findings of a clinical study that examined the efficacy in inducing emesis, as well as the effects on the proximal GI tract - of both hydrogen peroxide and apomorphine - in healthy dogs. Discussion includes the Specialist's Spin and considerations regarding this practice. Running time: 16 mins Free registration for Premium members and Evidence Based Update subscribers http://vetvine.com/article/181/evidence-based-update-subscriptions). Basic Member Fee: $19.95

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