Intravenous Lipid Emulsion as an Antidote
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Intravenous lipid emulsion (ILE) (e.g. Intralipid 20%) has been used for some time and is being used more and more as an antidote for certain toxins in both human and veterinary medicine. How does it work? What is the evidence base for its use? What poisons should we consider using it for in dogs and cats? These are amongst some of the questions that I discuss in this episode of the podcast. Listen to this episode to find out more and feel free to share your thoughts on the main website or via social media. ** To get your FREE copy of some notes on intravenous lipid emulsion visit the Veterinary ECC Small Talk website HERE ** I would be very grateful if you could also take the time to rate and/or review these podcasts! Thank you!
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