PMID: 3759634Sep 15, 1986Paper

Levamisole toxicosis in a dog

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
R D Montgomery, G L Pidgeon

Abstract

A single oral dose of levamisole hydrochloride given at the rate of 12 mg/kg was believed responsible for bradycardia, tachypnea, hypothermia, cerebrocortical depression, and diarrhea in a dog. Supportive treatment and symptomatic treatment for the bradycardia were required for 4 days. In addition to these previously reported abnormalities associated with levamisole toxicosis, cerebrocortical depression and multiple foci of irritation were characterized by electroencephalography.

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