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Retrospective evaluation of acute salbutamol (albuterol) exposure in dogs: 501 cases.

Joanna CrouchleyNicola Bates
Published in: Journal of veterinary emergency and critical care (San Antonio, Tex. : 2001) (2022)
Most dogs exposed to salbutamol rapidly develop clinical signs; these were commonly increased heart and respiration rates. Hypokalemia and arrhythmias (particularly ventricular arrhythmias) are potential complications. Any dog that chews a salbutamol inhaler should be assessed promptly for signs of toxicosis. Prognosis in dogs with acute salbutamol exposure is good, but more guarded in those with severe tachycardia and at risk of cardiac injury.
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