Methiocarb poisoning of a horse in Australia

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Abstract

Snail bait poisoning is rare in horses. Cases have been reported, but clinical signs and subsequent prognostic indicators have been poorly documented and must be extrapolated from cases in companion animals. We describe in detail the poisoning of a horse that consumed a lethal dose of the carbamate, methiocarb. There are currently no guidelines for treating equine methiocarb toxicoses, but the principles of management are based on supportive therapy. © 2012 The Authors. Australian Veterinary Journal © 2012 Australian Veterinary Association.

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Kaye, B. M., Elliott, C. R. B., & Jalim, S. L. (2012). Methiocarb poisoning of a horse in Australia. Australian Veterinary Journal, 90(6), 221–224. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-0813.2012.00910.x

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