
Hi furriefriends, i came across this article and thought you may want to read it 8/6/99 Death #57: Vet Makes Diagnosis of Gastric Torsion; Necropsy Shows Symptoms Consistent with Toxic Reaction to Rimadyl
Breed: Chow Mix (female, "Maggie Mae")
Age: 5 years
Reason for Rimadyl rx: pulled ligament
Dog's weight and dosage taken: 70 lb, 75 mg 2x daily
When reaction occurred following initial dose: 4 weeks
Symptoms: violent vomiting; inappetance; paralysis on last day of her life
Date of death: July 18, 1999
Vet informed about side effects: NO; insisted Rimadyl could not cause side effects
Remarks on Dog's Rimadyl Experience: "Maggie was in very good health until Rimadyl. A week before she died, her appetite diminished. We thought it was due to the hot weather. When she began vomiting violently, I called our vet, who told me to give Maggie Pepto Bismol. She vomited that as well a short time after we gave it to her. I asked the vet if he thought Rimadyl could be the cause. He said, 'No way.' Maggie seemed to be getting progressively weaker, so on Sunday morning, we drove her 35 miles to the emergency clinic. Her blood pressure was so low, they couldn't even get a blood sample from her. The emergency clinic vet really worked to save her, but, at 4:00 that afternoon, Maggie died. I had been a loyal client of my vet for 30 years, but he's lost me now. He kept insisting that Maggie's death was caused by gastric torsion until the necropsy report came back. He finally called to tell us that the necropsy showed the kind of evidence that is consistent with Rimadyl toxicity. We miss Maggie so much. We raised her on a bottle. There will never be another Maggie."
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