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Vitamin D Toxicosis

Sonopath Forum

Vitamin D Toxicosis

Internal medicine question. No x-rays or ultrasound images.

Young 4 year old Porty on Nutrix food that was just recalled for to much Vitamin D in the food.

The profile was normal in this dog including the calcium, ionized calcium and PTH.

The Vitamin D level was around 1500- very elevated.

My ?- is there anything I can do to lower the Vit D level besides getting the dog off the diet?

Cholestyromine has been used in people- but it can have side effects too. Maybe we just have to wait it out.

Make sure none of your clients are on that diet.

Internal medicine question. No x-rays or ultrasound images.

Young 4 year old Porty on Nutrix food that was just recalled for to much Vitamin D in the food.

The profile was normal in this dog including the calcium, ionized calcium and PTH.

The Vitamin D level was around 1500- very elevated.

My ?- is there anything I can do to lower the Vit D level besides getting the dog off the diet?

Cholestyromine has been used in people- but it can have side effects too. Maybe we just have to wait it out.

Make sure none of your clients are on that diet.

Thanks 

(Remo- you watching?)

Comments

DrMac

If the phosphorous was

If the phosphorous was normal, I would change the diet and wait it out. Cholestyromine is generally used for large exposure as with cholecalciferol ingestion I believe. 

Remo may have other ideas:)

randyhermandvm

Thanks. This is what I

Thanks. This is what I thought. The Phosphorus was normal

rlobetti

As calcium and phosphate is

As calcium and phosphate is normal would change diet but monitor serum calcium.

randyhermandvm

That is what I was planning

That is what I was planning on doing. Thanks to you both.