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SummaryA five year old mixed breed dog weighing 30 kg., presumptively ingested six to twelve 20 mg baclofen tablets four to six hours prior to admission. The dog had been ataxic and vocalizing at home but was stuporous on presentation. Toxic effects noted were hypothermia, hypertension and sedation, followed by prolonged agitation. Treatment consisted of administration of activated charcoal, fluid diuresis, sodium nitroprusside, and diazepam. Baclofen overdose has been reported frequently in humans, but this is the first report of it in a dog. (Vet Emerg & Crit Care, 1998; 8: 49–54)

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