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Dogs treated with CBD sheets for THC poisoning symptoms

By Kyra Marsigliano et al.·Published in Frontiers in Veterinary Science·2024·Intracoastal West Veterinary Hospital, Jacksonville, FL, United States, CH·View original on DOAJ

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Original publication title: Case report: Treatment of non-medical tetrahydrocannabinol toxicosis with transmucosal cannabidiol-infused dissolving sheets in six dogs

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Plain-English summary

Six dogs were brought to the vet after showing signs of THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) poisoning, which can happen when they accidentally ingest marijuana products. The dogs were lethargic and uncoordinated, but after receiving a special CBD (cannabidiol) dissolving sheet, five of them showed significant improvement within 45 minutes. One dog needed an extra treatment for unrelated stomach issues, but all the dogs recovered well without further complications from the THC. This new method of using CBD sheets appears to be an effective and easy way to treat THC poisoning in dogs.

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Abstract

Increased cases of canine tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) toxicosis have been reported in North America in recent years. Cases are often evaluated on an emergency basis and treatment has relied upon supportive care which can be costly and prohibitive for some pet owners. The purpose of this report is to describe the clinical findings and outcomes in dogs with non-medical, presumptive THC toxicosis treated by administration of a cannibidiol (CBD)-infused transmucosal dissolving sheet. Medical records of six cases of non-medical, presumptive THC toxicosis from a private primary care practice and a private after-hours emergency practice were reviewed and summarized. Five of six cases were treated exclusively with transmucosal CBD (0.4–2.6 mg/kg); one case also received injectable anti-emetic therapy. Lethargy and ataxia noticeably improved and all additional clinical signs resolved within 45 min of treatment in five of six cases. No further follow-up measures for THC toxicosis were required in any case; one case required additional follow-up for presumably unrelated gastrointestinal distress. This is the first report of treatment of canine THC toxicosis by administration of CBD. The use of transmucosal CBD-infused dissolving sheets resulted in expedient resolution of clinical signs in a minimally invasive manner that is accessible to both clients and veterinary practitioners.

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Original publication on DOAJ: https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2024.1448123