Baseline knowledge of potential pet toxins: a survey of pharmacists.
Natalie W YoungKenneth D RoyalGigi S DavidsonPublished in: Pharmacy practice (2017)
The findings of this investigation suggest that pharmacists are deficient in their understanding of veterinary toxicology. Given the rise of community pharmacists caring for animal patients, it's paramount that pharmacists be able to confidently distinguish potential pet toxins from non-toxins. It is also important that pharmacists receive a better understanding of what exposures require immediate action and what action should be taken.