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Dangerous drug...crossed posted from the Newf group
« on: March 11, 2006, 08:14:55 am »
If I have broken any rules about notices like this one below I am truly
sorry. This is my friends boy...
 
If anyone is given this drug for their hound. FLUSH it down the Toilet!!
Last month, Righty. Tootsie's Son, 8 months old, was running in the field
with the rest of the puppies. There was either a collision, or he fell or
crashed into something. Righty came in on 3 legs in obvious pain. He was
holding the leg strangely, and screeching every time we tried to touch it,
so we decided a quick trip to the Vet was in order. The Vet went over the
leg, and decided he had either crashed, or fallen on the shoulder and
wrenched it badly. Because of his extreme discomfort, she wanted us to try
him with rest, and Previcox once a day for 7 days. He was doing well, eating
ravenously, and feeling better by the day. He finished the last dose of
Previcox the morning of Saturday the 11th of February. That night he ate his
dinner with gusto, had normal stool, and went to sleep. In the morning, he
was hanging his head, and his heart was racing at an alarming rate. Off to
the Vets again. Emergency surgery. He had a hole in his stomach, and
horrible peritonitis. He never made it off the surgery table. He went into
cardiac arrest and died as they were closing him up.
I haven't posted anything on this til I received the findings from the
autopsy performed by University of Pennsylvania. Those results came in today
 Basically, they proved that there was NO WAY this puppy should have died.
This Drug KILLED him!
I am beyond disgusted that this drug was touted as safer than Rimadyl and
all the other NSAIDS. My Vet has removed it from her shelves. I hope no-one
else has such a horrible experience.
Light a candle for Righty. a sweet boy unfairly taken away.
Eileen B. Flanagan "Og"
Carrickaneena Irish Wolfhounds
 
 

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Re: Dangerous drug...crossed posted from the Newf group
« Reply #1 on: March 11, 2006, 11:09:18 am »
Thanks, Newflvr. Posts like this is one of the reasons that I love BPO. After all, how can I and my chosen medical professional make an informed decision on my dog's medical care if I am not informed? Posts like this at least give you the heads-up about what could happen...somet hing vets are not always able to do.
My heart goes out to your friend and her horrible loss. Things like this shouldn't happen to anyone...
Stella

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Re: Dangerous drug...crossed posted from the Newf group
« Reply #2 on: March 11, 2006, 11:12:23 am »
Thanks, Stella!  I feel the same way.  I am so much better informed about the care, feeding and training of my big pals now than before BPO!!  It's like having a dog wizard in my 'puter....if I don't know the answer, somebody here will!!

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Re: Dangerous drug...crossed posted from the Newf group
« Reply #3 on: March 11, 2006, 03:16:23 pm »
Also a thing to watch out for if on any type of medication is black or bloody stool.  It's a signal that the GI tract is irritated and bleeding.  If you do see it stop the meds and bring your dog to a vet ASAP.  I think it's ridiculous that some meds get put on the market that can cause issues like this.
Erin and the critters
Kali ~ the newf
Lacey ~ the aussie 
Gabby ~ Holsteiner mare
Fire ~ Appendix Quarter Horse/Belgian gelding
Lilah and Hannah ~ Kali's kitties