Heart Medication Almost Kills Lovable Mastiff
"Sully had never shown an interest in my pills before, and I've been taking this particular blood pressure medication for more than two years," explained
Even though Sully weighs nearly 185lbs, Jackson knew immediately that amount of medication could be dangerous, and he needed to go to the hospital. Her husband called Maritime Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Centre in
"Sully ingested a medication used in animals and humans for hypertension and arrhythmias (irregular heartbeat) called amlodipine, and the amount he ingested was a life-threatening dose for his size," said Dr.
"Thankfully we took him in right away," Jackson added. "The woman on the phone at Pet Poison Helpline was fabulous. She asked about Sully's weight, the exact type and amount of medication he had ingested, when it happened and other details. By the time we arrived at the emergency hospital, they had already begun developing a treatment plan."
Because Jackson had called in advance, the hospital staff were able to immediately start working on Sully. He was not showing any symptoms when he first arrived at the hospital, so his initial treatment included an antiemetic, medical grade activated charcoal, intravenous fluids, blood work and aggressive monitoring of his heart rate, blood pressure, and other vitals. Sully developed dangerously low blood pressure within a few hours, and additional medications (intravenous lipid emulsion and calcium gluconate) were recommended to help counter the negative effects of amlodipine. His response to therapy was touch and go and the heroics of the veterinary team at Maritime Veterinary allowed Sully to make a full recovery.
"Sully's family, Pet Poison Helpline and Maritime Veterinary were all lifesavers, and working together, gave Sully the greatest chance for survival," added
"It was a very expensive lesson (approximately
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