Asthma Inhalers and Other Hidden Pet Poisons – Everyday Health

Asthma Inhalers and Other Hidden Pet Poisons
Everyday Health
If your pet gets its paws on your trusty asthma inhaler, the overdose of medication can lead to a potentially life-threatening reaction. By Jaimie Dalessio, Senior Editor TUESDAY, March 20, 2012 — Pets can be nosy. They peek into pockets and purses,
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petMD Warns Pet Owners to Watch Out for Pet Poisons in Your Purse – MarketWatch (press release)

petMD Warns Pet Owners to Watch Out for Pet Poisons in Your Purse
MarketWatch (press release)
Asthma Inhalers (albuterol): Asthma inhalers are commonly stored in purses for emergency use. When accidentally chewed and punctured by dogs, asthma inhalers can cause acute poisoning. Asthma inhalers often contain concentrated doses of beta-agonist

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