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Warfarin Sodium Tablets
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Detailed Description
Warfarin
Warfarin is an anticoagulant used in both human and veterinary medicine. In dogs, it is used primarily for long-term thromboprophylaxis. Current evidence is controversial, but not recommended.
Despite it’s use in veterinary medicine, acute overdosages of warfarin may result in life-threatening hemorrhage. It’s important to note that a lag time occurs after warfarin is ingested. It could, therefore, take 2-5 days before signs of toxicity occur.
Signs and symptoms of toxicity: extreme fatigue, refusal to eat, bloody urine, and vomiting. Due to the nature of warfarin’s mechanism of action, it may take 2-5 days before signs of toxicity occur. Animals should be monitored accordingly.
Toxic consumption: In both dogs and cats, doses of 5-50 mg/kg have been associated with toxicity. Cumulative toxic doses of warfarin have been reported as 1-5 mg/kg for 5 to 15 days in dogs and 1 mg/kg for 7 days in cats.
X-Small Yorkie, Chihuahua |
Small Pug, Boston Terrier, Poodle |
Medium Beagle, Scottish Terrier |
Large Boxer, Cocker Spaniel |
X-Large Labrador & Golden Retrievers, German Shepherd |
XX-Large Great Dane, St. Bernard |
1 – 10 lbs. (0.45 – 4.6 kg) |
11 – 25 lbs. (5 – 11.4 kg) |
26 – 40 lbs. (11.8 – 18.2 kg) |
41 – 70 lbs. (18.6 – 31.8 kg) |
71 – 90 lbs. (32.3 – 40.9 kg) |
91 – 110 lbs. (41.4 – 50 kg) |
> 2.25 mg | > 25 mg | > 59 mg | > 93 mg | > 161.5 mg | > 207 mg |
Most Cats | Large Cats |
1 – 10 lbs. (0.45 – 4.6 kg) |
11 – 25 lbs. (5 – 11.4 kg) |
> 2.25 mg | > 25 mg |
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