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Topic:Toxicology

Toxicology in horses involves the study of substances that can cause adverse effects when introduced to the equine body. This field examines the sources, mechanisms, and outcomes of exposure to toxic agents, which may include plants, chemicals, drugs, and environmental toxins. Understanding toxicology is essential for identifying and managing poisoning cases in horses. Research in this area often focuses on the identification of toxic compounds, their metabolic pathways, and the clinical symptoms associated with exposure. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the detection, effects, and management of toxic substances in equine health.
The effects of trace elements on human and animal health.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    December 1, 1970   Volume 157, Issue 11 1800-1808 
Selby LA, Marienfeld CJ, Pierce JO.No abstract available
Safety and pharmacologic evaluations of melengestrol acetate in cattle and other animals: A review.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    December 1, 1970   Volume 157, Issue 11 1528-1536 
Zimbelman RG, Lauderdale JW, Sokolowski JH, Schalk TG.No abstract available
Phenothiazine poisoning in a thoroughbred horse.
Australian veterinary journal    October 1, 1970   Volume 46, Issue 10 496-499 doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1970.tb09172.x
Baird JD, Hutchins DR, Lepherd EE.A 12-month-old thoroughbred horse, after being treated with 30 g. of micronized phenothiazine, developed an acute haemolytic anaemia characterized by Heinz-body formation. Elevation of serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase, isocitric dehydrogenase, lactate dehydrogenase and blood urea nitrogen also occurred. The colt's clinical condition improved after receiving blood transfusions, fluids, antibiotics and corticosteroids. After 10 weeks, the haematological and biochemical picture returned to normal. [A.S.] D.A.Cz.
Cumulative lead poisoning in horses in a mining area contaminated with galena.
The Veterinary record    June 20, 1970   Volume 86, Issue 25 736-738 doi: 10.1136/vr.86.25.736
Egan DA, O'Cuill T.No abstract available
[Cadmium toxicity in man and experimental animals].
Orvosi hetilap    May 17, 1970   Volume 111, Issue 20 1165-1167 
Kendrey G, Roe F.No abstract available
Propylene glycol intoxication of horses.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    December 15, 1969   Volume 155, Issue 12 1841 
Myers VS, Usenik EA.No abstract available
Toxicologic effects of aerosols of N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide (deet) applied on skin of horses.
American journal of veterinary research    November 1, 1969   Volume 30, Issue 11 1929-1932 
Palmer JS.No abstract available
[Combined DDT-HCC intoxication in horses with special consideration of its toxicological evaluation].
Monatshefte fur Veterinarmedizin    July 15, 1969   Volume 24, Issue 14 547-551 
Kühnert M, Fuchs V, Gerisch V.No abstract available
Margin of safety of succinylcholine chloride in horses treated with anticholinesterase pesticides.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    May 1, 1967   Volume 62, Issue 5 436-437 
Nelson DL, White RG, Mozier JO, Allen AD.No abstract available
Toxic effect of ciodrin and dichlorvos applied topically to horses and their efficacy against internal parasites.
Journal of economic entomology    April 1, 1967   Volume 60, Issue 2 330-332 doi: 10.1093/jee/60.2.330
Knapp FW, Drudge JH, Lyons E.No abstract available
Effects of phenothiazine and carbon disulfide on liver function in the horse.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    August 15, 1966   Volume 149, Issue 4 400-401 
Olsen RE, Phillips TN.No abstract available
The hematology of phenothiazine poisoning in horses.
The Canadian veterinary journal = La revue veterinaire canadienne    January 1, 1966   Volume 7, Issue 1 3-12 
McSherry BJ, Roe CK, Milne FJ.No abstract available
Systemic insecticides in livestock insect control.
The Veterinary record    November 27, 1965   Volume 77, Issue 48 1418-1420 doi: 10.1136/vr.77.48.1418
Drummond RO, Graham OH.No abstract available
Toxicity Studies of Certain Organic Phosphorus Compounds in Horses.
American journal of veterinary research    May 1, 1965   Volume 26 776-779 
YOUNGER RL.No abstract available
[Oxidation of Horse Oxyhemoglobin by Sodium Nitrite].
Seikagaku. The Journal of Japanese Biochemical Society    January 1, 1965   Volume 37 14-20 
KAKIZAKI T, SATO M, TSURUTA H, HASEGAWA H.No abstract available
Screening Tests of Carbamates and Thiocarbamates as Potential Nematocides.
American journal of veterinary research    July 1, 1964   Volume 25 1281-1284 
LEVINE ND, SZANTO J.No abstract available
SELENIUM TOXICITY IN DOMESTIC ANIMALS.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences    April 24, 1964   Volume 111 583-590 doi: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1964.tb53126.x
MUTH OH, BINNS W.No abstract available
Differential Diagnostic Problems in Plant Poisonings.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences    April 24, 1964   Volume 111 577-582 doi: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1964.tb53125.x
FOWLER ME.No abstract available
LEAD POISONING IN CATTLE AND HORSES IN THE VICINITY OF A SMELTER.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences    April 24, 1964   Volume 111 595-611 doi: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1964.tb53128.x
HAMMOND PB, ARONSON AL.No abstract available
[Action of the Blood of Euthyroid Horses on the Toxicity of the Amphetamine Group. Comparison with Normal Horse Blood and with Reserpine].
Comptes rendus des seances de la Societe de biologie et de ses filiales    January 1, 1964   Volume 158 269-271 
GAYET-HALLION T, BOUVET P.No abstract available
Critical tests with the organic phosphate insecticide, dimethoate, against Gastrophilus spp. in the horse, with observations on its anthelmintic action.
American journal of veterinary research    November 1, 1961   Volume 22 1106-1111 
DRUDGE JH, LELAND SE, WYANT ZN, ELAM GW, LYONS ET.No abstract available
[Poisoning by common groundsel (Senecio) as cause of horse epidemic of Zdár]. VANEK J.No abstract available
SYMPOSIUM on poisoning. 3.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    April 15, 1957   Volume 130, Issue 8 330-336 
No abstract available
Studies on trichloroethylene-extracted feeds. IV. Susceptibility of the horse to the toxic factor in trichloroethylene-extracted soybean oil meal.
American journal of veterinary research    July 1, 1956   Volume 17, Issue 64 441-443 
PRITCHARD WR, HAMMER R, SAUTTER JH, SCHULTZE MO.No abstract available
[Case of barbituric coma in a horse; research on excretion of barbiturates].
Revue de pathologie generale et de physiologie clinique    February 1, 1956   Volume 56, Issue 675 427-435 
MARCENAC , VUILLAUME , BORDET , ZUNDEL .No abstract available
Nematocidal screening tests of organic phosphorus, nitrofuran, cadmium, and other compounds against horse strongyle larvae in vitro.
American journal of veterinary research    January 1, 1956   Volume 17, Issue 62 117-120 
LEVINE ND, IVENS V, KLECKNER MD, SONDER JK.No abstract available
The toxicity of some alkyl sodium sulfate detergents for horse strongyle (Nematoda) eggs and larvae.
The Journal of parasitology    August 1, 1954   Volume 40, Issue 4 419-423 
LEVINE ND, IVENS V.No abstract available
[Toxicity of an acrid powder with a hexachlorocyclohexane base to horses].
Maroc medical    May 1, 1952   Volume 31, Issue 324 472-473 
BELOT M.No abstract available
Screening tests of organometallic and other heavy metal compounds on horse strongyle larvae in manure.
The Journal of parasitology    April 1, 1951   Volume 37, Issue 2 195-200 
LEVINE ND.No abstract available
Toxicity of equine serum treated by alkali. ZIA SH.No abstract available