Hypoglycemia and presumptive rhabdomyolysis secondary to lisdexamfetamine toxicosis in 3 cats.
Catherine CrecraftJennifer E PrittieAlicia MastroccoPublished in: Journal of veterinary emergency and critical care (San Antonio, Tex. : 2001) (2021)
This is the first case series in cats that reports the novel biochemical changes of delayed hypoglycemia and elevated creatine kinase several days into hospitalization for the treatment of LDX toxicity. The development of delayed clinical signs suggests reconsideration of established hospitalization guidelines for amphetamine ingestion in cats.