Overview
Calcium disodium EDTA is a chelating agent primarily used to treat heavy metal poisoning in pets, such as lead toxicity. It works by binding to metals in the bloodstream, allowing them to be excreted from the body.
How It Works
As a chelating agent, Calcium disodium EDTA binds to heavy metals like lead, mercury, and cadmium. This process forms a stable compound that can be excreted by the kidneys, reducing the toxic effects of the metals.
Uses & Indications
Calcium disodium EDTA is indicated for the treatment of metal poisoning in pets. It is commonly used in cases of lead toxicity but may also be applicable for other heavy metals.
Dosage Guidelines
Dogs
- Small: 20-40 mg/kg
- Medium: 20-40 mg/kg
- Large: 20-40 mg/kg
Cats
- Standard: 20-40 mg/kg
Administration
Administered via injection under veterinary supervision.
Frequency
Typically administered every 8 hours.
Duration
Treatment duration depends on the severity of toxicity and response to therapy.
Side Effects
Common
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
Rare
- Fever
Severe
- Kidney damage (requires immediate veterinary attention)
Precautions & Warnings
- Not recommended for animals with pre-existing kidney disease.
- Use with caution in pregnant or lactating animals.
Drug Interactions
- Iron supplements
- Other chelating agents
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
FAQ
1. What is Calcium disodium EDTA used for in pets?
It is used to treat heavy metal poisoning, such as lead toxicity.
2. How is it administered?
It is administered via injection by a veterinarian.
3. Are there any common side effects?
Yes, vomiting and diarrhea are common side effects.
4. Can it be used in pregnant animals?
Use with caution and only under veterinary supervision.
5. What should I do if my pet shows severe side effects?
Contact your veterinarian immediately.
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Calcium disodium EDTA for Pets - Uses & Safety
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Learn about Calcium disodium EDTA, a chelating agent for treating metal toxicity in pets. Discover uses, dosage, side effects, and precautions.