Toxiban Suspension
ToxiBan Suspension with Sorbitol is a convenient, ready-to-use, activated charcoal
suspension containing 10% activated charcoal, 10% sorbitol and 6.25% kaolin in an
aqueous base with special suspending agents and preservatives intended for use as an
emergency treatment of small animals.
Activated charcoal is the most valuable single emergency antidote, since it acts by
inactivating many organic toxicants by adsorption, a surface-active phenomenon. It is
considered a universal antidote. Charcoal, with a small particle size, is most effective;
plant charcoal is more effective than animal charcoal.
Sorbitol is a hexahydric sugar alcohol which primarily serves as an osmotic cathartic.
It is poorly absorbed during its transit through the gastrointestinal tract. Sorbitol that
is absorbed is metabolized by the liver and slowly converted to fructose. Insulin is not
necessary for intracellular transport of sorbitol. Therefore, customary cathartic doses can
be safely used by animals with diabetes mellitus. As a hyperosmotic cathartic, sorbitol produces a hygroscopic action resulting in increased water in the large intestine and increased intraluminal pressure which stimulates catharsis. Sorbitol does not compromise the adsorptive capacity of activated charcoal.
Activated charcoal given alone becomes stationary in the gastrointestinal tract, releasing its adsorbed toxin which may subsequently be absorbed by the intestinal mucosa to again produce toxicoses. Sorbitol is an effective cathartic for use with activated charcoal in monogastric animals. It promotes passage of the activated charcoal and adsorbed toxin via the feces.
Kaolin is a naturally occurring hydrated aluminum silicate which is powdered and refined for pharmaceutical use. It is not absorbed from the gut after oral administration. Colloidal kaolin is an intestinal protectant for inflamed GI mucosa. Its well-known adsorptive properties in removing bacteria and endotoxins from gastrointestinal contents aid in preventing absorption of these and other GI toxins
Benefits
- Suspension is intended for use as an adsorbent of orally ingested toxicants
- ToxiBan Suspension should be used with atropine sulfate for organophosphates and carbamates
- ToxiBan Suspension effectively adsorbs alkaloids (strychnine), organochlorine, organophosphate and carbamate insecticides
- ToxiBan Suspension may be useful in treating ethylene glycol (antifreeze) poisonings
Directions for Use
Give ToxiBan Suspension with Sorbitol orally by causing the animal to drink the calculated dose either as is or mixed with a small amount of cold water. To reduce viscosity and improve flow, shake the container thoroughly. The container has head room which allows for the addition of water to reduce viscosity and improve flow. Rinse the liquid receptacle with cold water and administer the rinsing. Consult a veterinarian should administration by stomach tube be needed. Discard within 48 hours of opening.
Small Animals -10 to 20 mL per kg (5 to 10 mL per pound) body weight.
Large Animals - 4 to 12 mL per kg (2 to 6 mL per pound) body weight.
Poisoned animals should be watched closely after treatment, since specific or systemic
treatment may need be repeated. Repeated doses of activated charcoal given every 4 to
6 hours for 24 to 48 hours may interrupt the hepatoenteric circulation of the toxicant in
cases of acute toxicosis
Storage Instructions
Store at room temperature. Avoid excess humidity.
Recommended for the Toxiban Suspension with Sorbitol (240 mL)
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