Are Pets Being Poisoned with Ozempic?
Toxicology Experts Warn of Accidental Exposures
"If you're not paying close attention, Ozempic can be easily confused with insulin," said Dr.
Take the case of a Siberian Husky from
In another case, Mario the cat was being taken care of by a family member while his owner was on holiday. When the owner returned home, the cat was nearly comatose. Earlier in the week, Mario was accidentally administered at least one, possibly more, doses of Ozempic instead of the intended insulin. When he arrived at the emergency clinic, he was severely hypoglycemic and dehydrated. After consultation between the hospital team and Pet Poison Helpline, Mario was treated with dextrose to help correct the hypoglycemia, intravenous fluids and aggressive nursing care.
There is still a lot to learn about semaglutide's effects on animals. One-time exposures most commonly result in gastrointestinal upset. The cases mentioned here involved multiple exposures. That, and the fact that these pets have diabetes and are normally on insulin, likely contributed to the severe effects seen with these exposures.
"Many people worry about leaving their pet when they go on vacation," Dr. Schmid explained. "If you're planning to leave your pet with a person who does not normally care for that particular pet, it is critical that you carefully go through all of your pet's medications with them, and thoroughly explain how they are administered. That includes any special food or treats. It is also ideal to move human medication out of sight, so it is not mistaken for the pet's medication."
Not all exposures are the result of accidental injections. Curious pets are particularly skilled at finding and chewing on things. For example, a
"Never leave any medications out where a pet or small child can find them," warned Dr. Schmid. "Also, keep all pet medications separate from your own as we have experienced many cases where a pet owner accidentally took their pet's medication, and vice versa."
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