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REPORT DATE: 5/02/05
Report Title "Selemectin, TOPICAL, DOG"
Reviews: 7661
Treated: 9737
Reacted: 9545 (NOTE: as ADE's are filed to report reactions, it is not known how there were 192 dogs who allegedly did not have a reaction when treated; possibly the "Arthur Anderson Principles of Accounting were used here)
Died: 223
KNOWN symptoms/conditions caused by and/or associated with REVOLUTION administration:
ABORTION
ADIPSIA - loss of thirst ; also : abnormal and especially prolonged abstinence from the intake of fluids
AGGRESSION/TOID - 1: hypersensitivity (as to foreign proteins or drugs) resulting from sensitization following prior contact with the causative agent 2 : ANAPHYLACTIC SHOCK - an often severe and sometimes fatal systemic reaction in a susceptible individual upon a second exposure to a specific antigen (as wasp venom or penicillin) after previous sensitization that is characterized especially by respiratory symptoms, fainting, itching, and hives
ANEMIA
ANEMIA, AUTOIMMUNE HEM
ANEMIA, HEINZ BODY
ANEMIA, HEMOLYTIC
ANEMIA, REGEN
ANEMIA, SPHERO
ANESTRUS - the period of sexual quiescence between two periods of sexual activity in cyclically breeding mammals
ANOREXIA - loss of appetite especially when prolonged
APNEA - transient cessation of respiration whether normal (as in hibernating animals) or abnormal (as that caused by certain drugs)
APPREHENSION
ARTHRITIS
ASCITES - accumulation of serous fluid in the spaces between tissues and organs in the cavity of the abdomen -- called also hydroperitoneum
ATAXIA - an inability to coordinate voluntary muscular movements that is symptomatic of some nervous disorders
ATROPHY, MUSCLE(S) - decrease in size or wasting away of a body part or tissue ; also : arrested development or loss of a part or organ incidental to the normal development or life of an animal or plant
AZOTEMIA - an excess of nitrogenous bodies in the blood as a result of kidney insufficiency
BEHAVIOR DISORDER
BIRTH DEFECT(S)
BIRTH DEFECT(S), TORSO
BITING/CHEWING
BLEEDING:
BLD unspecified site
BLD, ABDOMEN
BLD, ANUS
BLD, EAR(S)
BLD (ECCHYMOSES) - the escape of blood into the tissues from ruptured blood vessels marked by a livid black-and-blue or purple spot or area ; also : the discoloration so caused -- compare PETECHIA
BLD(HEMATOMA) - a mass of usually clotted blood that forms in a tissue, organ, or body space as a result of a broken blood vessel
BLD, LUNG(S)/TRACHEA
BLD, MOUTH/LIP(S)
BLD, SCLERA
BLD, SKIN
BLD, URINE
BLINDNESS
BLINDNESS, PARTIAL
BLINDNESS, TEMP
BLOAT
BORBORYGMI - a rumbling sound made by the movement of gas in the intestine
BREATHING ABN
BREATHING, DIFFICULT
CACHEXIA - general physical wasting and malnutrition usually associated with chronic disease
CHOKING
CIRCLING
CNS DISORDER - abbreviation: central nervous system
CNS INFARCT - an area of necrosis in a tissue or organ resulting from obstruction of the local circulation by a thrombus or embolus
COLITIS - inflammation of the colon
COLLAPSE
CONFUSION
CONGESTION unspecified site
CONGESTION, EAR(S)
CONGESTION, LUNG(S)
CONGESTION, MUCOUS MEM
CONGESTION, NOSE
CONGESTION, TONGUE
CONSTIPATION
CONVULSION(S)
COOMBS TEST POS - an agglutination test used to detect proteins and especially antibodies on the surface of red blood cells
COUGHING
CSF ABN - COLONY-STIMULATING FACTOR: any of several glycoproteins that promote the differentiation of stem cells especially into blood granulocytes and macrophages and that stimulate their proliferation into colonies in culture
CYANOSIS - a bluish or purplish discoloration (as of skin) due to deficient oxygenation of the blood
CYSTITIS - inflammation of the urinary bladder
DEAFNESS
DEAFNESS, PARTIAL
DEAFNESS, TEMP
DEFECATION ABN
DEHYDRATION
DEPRESSION/LETHARGY
DESTRUCTIVENESS
DISCOMFORT, MOUTH/LIP(S)
DIFFICULTY RISING
DIARRHEA
DIARRHEA, BLOODY
DIARRHEA, MILD
DIARRHEA, MUCOID
DIARRHEA, PROJECTILE
DIARRHEA, SEVERE
DIARRHEA, WATERY
DIC - per the Merck Veterinary Manual online at: http://www.merckvetmanual.com, I was not able to find "DIC", but the search engine provided 14 "articles" for that search, the first of which is: "Acquired Coagulation Protein Disorders" and states: "Most coagulation proteins are produced primarily in the liver. Therefore, liver disease characterized by necrosis, inflammation, neoplasia, or cirrhosis often is associated with decreased production of coagulation proteins, particularly Factors VII, IX, X, and XI." and refers on to: "(see rodenticide poisoning)". A search of: http://www.medterms.com using "DIC" provided: "3 articles" for search keyword or phrase "DIC", the titles of which are: "Leukemia in the Family", "Acute promyelocytic leukemia" and "APL" which provides a potential definition of "DIC" as "APL is consistently associated with a disorder that resembles (but is not identical to) disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). "There is in APL a pronounced tendency to hemorrhage (bleeding). The bleeding can manifest itself as petechiae (little bleeding spots in the skin or elsewhere), small ecchymosis (bruises), epistaxis (nose bleeds), bleeding in the mouth, hematuria (blood in the urine), bleeding from venipuncture and bone marrow sites. . . " so apparently the "translation" of "DIC" is disseminated intravascular coagulation.
DILITATION, ESOPHAGUS - no such word; dilatation: the condition of being stretched beyond normal dimensions especially as a result of overwork or disease or of abnormal relaxation <dilatation of the heart> <dilatation of the stomach>
DISCHARGE, NOSE
DISCOMFORT
DISSOCIATION - 1. the act or process of dissociating : the state of being dissociated: as a : the process by which a chemical combination breaks up into simpler constituents ; especially : one that results from the action of energy (as heat) on a gas or of a solvent on a dissolved substance b : the separation of whole segments of the personality (as in multiple personality) or of discrete mental processes (as in the schizophrenias) from the mainstream of consciousness or of behavior with loss of integrated awareness and autonomous functioning of the separated segments or parts; 2 : the process by which some biological stocks (as of certain bacteria) differentiate into two or more distinct and relatively permanent strains ; also : such a strain
DISTENTION, ABDOMEN
DISTRESS
DISTRESS, RESP
DIZZINESS
DYSMETRIA - impaired ability to estimate distance in muscular action
DYSPNEA - difficult or labored respiration
DYSURIA - difficult or painful discharge of urine
EAR DISORDER
ECG ABN - abbreviation: electrocardiogram
EDEMA unspecified site - an abnormal excess accumulation of serous fluid in connective tissue or in a serous cavity -- called also
dropsy EDEMA, HEAD/FACE
EDEMA, LIMB(S)
EDEMA, LUNG(S)/TRACHEA
EDEMA, NECK
EDEMA, PREPUCE - FORESKIN ; also : a similar fold investing the clitoris
EFFUSION, PLEURAL - 1 : an exudation of fluid from the blood or lymph into a pleural cavity 2 : an exudate in a pleural cavity ELECTROLYTE DISORDER
ENLARGEMENT(S) unspecified site
ENLARGEMENT, LYMPH NOD
EPISTAXIS - NOSEBLEED
ESTRUS BEHAVIOR
EYES:
ABRASION, CORNEA(S)
BLD, EYE(S)
BLEPHAROSPASM - spasmodic winking from involuntary contraction of the orbicularis oculi muscle of the eyelids
C ATARACT(S)
CONGESTION, EYE(S)/LID
CONJUNCTIVITIS - inflammation of the conjunctiva
DISCHARGE, EYE(S)/LID(S)
EDEMA, EYE(S)/LID(S)
EPIPHORA - a watering of the eyes due to excessive secretion of tears or to obstruction of the lacrimal passages
HYPHEMA - a hemorrhage in the anterior chamber of the eye
IRRITATION, EYE(S)/LID
MIOSIS - excessive smallness or contraction of the pupil of the eye
MYDRIASIS - excessive or prolonged dilation of the pupil of the eye
NYSTAGMUS - a rapid involuntary oscillation of the eyeballs occurring normally with dizziness during and after bodily rotation or abnormally after injuries (as to the cerebellum or the vestibule of the ear)
NYSTAGMUS, HORIZONTAL
OPACITY, CORNEA(S)
OTITIS - inflammation of the ear
PROLAPSE, THIRD EYELID - Hypertrophy and prolapse of the gland of the nictitating membrane (cherry eye) is common in young dogs.
In the acute stage, the red mass swells and protrudes over the leading margin of the nictitans, and there is a mucopurulent discharge. Although the swelling may recede for short periods, it eventually often remains prolapsed.
PROTRUSION, EYE(S)
PRURITIS, EYE(S) - localized or generalized itching due to irritation of sensory nerve endings from organic or psychogenic causes : ITCH
PUPIL(S), AREFLEXIA - absence of reflexes
STRABISMUS - inability of one eye to attain binocular vision with the other because of imbalance of the muscles of the eyeball -- called also heterotropia, squint
SWELLING, EYE(S)/LID(S
UVEITIS - inflammation of the uvea. One entry found for uvea: the middle layer of the eye consisting of the iris and ciliary body together with the choroid coat -- called also vascular tunic
VISION DISORDER
EXERCISE INTOLERANCE
FERTILITY, LACK OF
FEVER, BODY
FLATULENCE
FLY BITING - from Merck Veterinary Manual online: A specific type of seizure known as temporal lobe epilepsy appears to be familial in Cavalier King Charles Spaniels and is characterized by behavioral manifestations such as fly biting 
FROTH, MOUTH/LIP(S)
GAGGING
GASTRITIS - inflammation especially of the mucous membrane of the stomach
GASTROENTERITIS - inflammation of the lining membrane of the stomach and the intestines
GI, ABNORMAL
GINGIVITIS - inflammation of the gums
GRINDING TEETH
HALLUCINATION
HEAD BOBBING
HEAD TILT
HEART:
ARREST, HEART
ARRHYTHMIA - an alteration in rhythm of the heartbeat either in time or force
BRADYCARDIA - relatively slow heart action whether physiological or pathological -- compare TACHYCARDIA
CARDIOMEGALY - enlargement of the heart
ECG ABN - abbreviation: electrocardiogram
EMBOLUS - an abnormal particle (as an air bubble) circulating in the blood -- compare THROMBUS
HEART DISORDER
MURMUR, HEART
PRESSURE HI, BLD
PRESSURE LO, BLD
REGURGITATION - an act of regurgitating ; especially : the backward flow of blood through a defective heart valve -- see AORTIC REGURGITATION : leakage of blood from the aorta back into the left ventricle during diastole because of failure of an aortic valve to close properly -- called also aortic incompetence, aortic insufficiency, Corrigan's disease
TACHYCARDIA - relatively rapid heart action whether physiological (as after exercise) or pathological
THROMBUS - a clot of blood formed within a blood vessel and remaining attached to its place of origin -- compare EMBOLUS
HEMATOCHEZIA - the passage of blood in the feces -- compare MELENA
HEPATOMEGALY - enlargement of the liver
HIDING
HYPERACTIVITY
HYPERESTHESIA - unusual or pathological sensitivity of the skin or of a particular sense to stimulation <tactile hyperesthesia of the leg>
HYPERPNEA - abnormally rapid or deep breathing
HYPERTONIA - HYPERTONICITY : the quality or state of being hypertonic: exhibiting excessive tone or tension
HYPERSALIVATION - excessive salivation (drooling)
HYPERSENSITIVE, SOUND
HYPOADRENOCORTICISM - abnormally decreased activity of the adrenal cortex (as in Addison's disease)
HYPOTHERMIA - subnormal temperature of the body <hypothermia, defined as temperature under 36.6°C
HYPOTHERMIA, BODY
ICTERUS - JAUNDICE : 1 : a yellowish pigmentation of the skin, tissues, and certain body fluids caused by the deposition of bile pigments that follows interference with normal production and discharge of bile (as in certain liver diseases) or excessive breakdown of red blood cells (as after internal hemorrhage or in various hemolytic states) -- called also icterus 2 : any disease or abnormal condition (as hepatitis A or leptospirosis) that is characterized by jaundice -- called also icterus
ICTERUS, BODY
ICTERUS, SERUM
ILL
IMMUNE DISORDER
IMMUNOSUPPRESSION - suppression (as by drugs) of natural immune responses
INCONTINENCE - inability of the body to control the evacuative functions
INCONTINENCE, FECAL
INCONTINENCE, URINARY
INFARCT - an area of necrosis in a tissue or organ resulting from obstruction of the local circulation by a thrombus or embolus
INEFFECT
INEFFECT, EAR MITES
INEFFECT, ECTOPARASITE
INEFFECT, FLEAS
INEFFECT, HOOKS
INEFFECT, HOOKS PREVEN
INEFFECT, HW ADULTS
INEFFECT, HW ANTIGEN
INEFFECT, HW LARVAE
INEFFECT, HW MICROFILA
INEFFECT, LOSS OF EFFE
INEFFECT, MITES
INEFFECT, PARASITE
INEFFECT, SARCOPTES MITES
INEFFECT, STRONGYLES
INEFFECT, TICKS
INEFFECT, WHIPS PREVEN
INFECTION unspecified site
INFECTION, FEET/DIGIT(
INFECTION, URINARY TRA
INFLAM unspecified site
INSOMNIA
IRRITATION unspecified site
IRRITATION, EAR(S)
IRRITATION, ESOPHAGUS
IRRITATION, PERINEUM
KIDNEY FAILURE
LAB/BLOOD:
ALBUMIN HI, BLD
ALBUMIN LO, BLD
ALK PHOS HI, BLD
AMYLASE HI, BLD
BANDS HI, BLD
BILIRUBIN(TOT) HI, BLD
BILE ACIDS HI, BLD
BUN HI, BLD
BUN LO, BLD
CA HI, BLD
CA LO, BLD
CHEMISTRY ABN
CHLORIDE LO, BLD
CHOLESTEROL HI, BLD
CO2 HI, BLD
COAGULATION DISORDER
CPK HI, BLD
CREATININE HI, BLD
CREATININE LO, BLD
EOSINOS HI, BLD
FE LO, BLD
FIBRINOGEN LO, BLD
GGT HI, BLD
GLOBULIN HI, BLD
GLOBULIN LO, BLD
GLUCOSE HI, BLD
GLUCOSE LO, BLD
HCO3 HI, BLD
K HI, BLD
K LO, BLD
KIDNEY VALUES HI, BLD
LIPASE HI, BLD
LIVER ENZYMES HI, BLD
LYMPHS HI, BLD
LYMPHS LO, BLD
MONOS HI, BLD
NA HI, BLD
NA LO, BLD
P HI, BLD
PANCREAS ENZYMES HI, B
PLATELETS HI, BLD
PLATELETS LO, BLD
PROTEIN(TOT) HI, BLD
PROTEIN(TOT) LO, BLD
PTT PROLONGED, BLD
RBC, NUCLEATED
RETICULOCYTES HI, BLD
RETICULOCYTES LO, BLD
SEGS HI, BLD
SEGS LO, BLD
SGOT/AST HI, BLD
SGPT/ALT HI, BLD
THYROID HORMONE(S) LO
TRIGLYCERIDES HI, BLD
WBC HI, BLD
WBC LO, BLD
LAB/URINE:
ABN COLOR, URINE
ALKALINE URINE
BILIRUBIN, URINE
BLD, URINE CALCULI, BLADDER
CALCULI, URINE
CRYSTALS, URINE
GLUCOSE, URINE
HEMOGLOBIN, URINE
MICROORANISMS, URINE
PROTEIN, URINE
SPEC GRAVITY LO, URINE
WBC, URINE
LABOR, PREMATURE
LAMENESS
LICKING
LICKING, FEET/DIGIT(S)
LIVER DISORDER
LIVER FAILURE
LOCOMOTION DISORDER
MASS unspecified site
MASS, ABDOMEN
MORIBUND - being in the state of dying : approaching death <in the moribund patient deepening stupor and coma are the usual preludes to death
MUCOUS MEMBR, ABN COLO
MYOSITIS - muscular discomfort or pain from infection or an unknown cause
NAUSEA
NECROSIS unspecified site - death of living tissue ;
specifically : death of a portion of tissue differentially affected by local injury (as loss of blood supply, corrosion, burning, or the local lesion of a disease)
NEOPLASM unspecified site - a new growth of tissue serving no physiological function
: TUMOR -- compare
CANCER :
1 : a malignant tumor of potentially unlimited growth that expands locally by invasion and systemically by metastasis -- compare
CARCINOMA,
SARCOMA;
NEOPLASM,
TUMOR 2 : an abnormal state marked by a cancer
NEOPLASM, LIVER
NEOPLASM, LYMPH NODE(S
NEOPLASM, MULT SITES
NEPHRITIS - acute or chronic inflammation of the kidney affecting the structure (as of the glomerulus or parenchyma) and caused by infection, a degenerative process, or vascular disease
NERVOUSNESS
NEUROLOGICAL DISORDER
NO SIGNS
NOSE ABN
ODOR
ODOR, MOUTH
OPISTHOTONOS - a condition of spasm of the muscles of the back, causing the head and lower limbs to bend backward and the trunk to arch forward
PACING
PAIN
PAIN, ABDOMEN
PAIN, BACK
PAIN, HEAD/FACE
PAIN, HIND LIMB(S)
PAIN, JOINT(S)
PAIN, MOUTH/LIP(S)
PAIN, MUSCLE(S)
PAIN, NECK
PAIN, SPINAL
PALLOR
PALLOR, MUCOUS MEMBRAN
PANCREATITIS - inflammation of the pancreas
PARALYSIS - complete or partial loss of function especially when involving the power of motion or of sensation in any part of the body
PARALYSIS, ALL LIMBS
PARALYSIS, FACIAL NERV
PARALYSIS, HIND LIMB(S
PARESIS - 1 : slight or partial paralysis 2 : GENERAL PARESIS: insanity caused by syphilitic alteration of the brain that leads to dementia and paralysis -- called also
dementia paralytica, general paralysis of the insane
PARESIS, FORE LIMB(S)
PARESIS, HIND LIMB(S)
PAWING
PR-BLD VESSEL(S), LESI
PR-BONE MARROW, LESION
PR-CEREBRUM, LESION(S)
PD-COLOR, ABN
PD-ODOR, ABN
PD-POTENCY, HI
PD-POTENCY, LO
PD-PRODUCT DEFECT
PD-SOLUTION, ABN
PD-UNDERFILL, PACKAGE
PD-UNDERFILL, TUBE(S)
PD-UNKNOWN
PD-TUBE(S), ABN
PD-TUBE(S), LEAKING
PD-UNDERFILL, VIAL(S)
PERITONITIS - inflammation of the peritoneum
PHALLITIS - No entries found that match PHALLITIS; One entry found for phallus: PENIS
PNEUMONIA
POLLAKIURIA - abnormally frequent urination
POLYCYTHEMIA - a condition marked by an abnormal increase in the number of circulating red blood cells
POLYCYTHEMIA(RELATIVE)
POLYDIPSIA - excessive or abnormal thirst
POLYPNEA - rapid or panting respiration
POLYURIA - excessive secretion of urine
PROPRIOCEPTIVE DISORDE - activated by, relating to, or being stimuli arising within the organism <proprioceptive reflexes> <proprioceptive feedback>: proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation: a method of stretching muscles to maximize their flexibility that is often performed with a partner or trainer and that involves a series of contractions and relaxations with enforced stretching during the relaxation phase -- abbreviation PNF
PR-APP SITE, LESION(S)
PR-FETUS, LESION(S)
PR-GI, LESION(S)
PR-GI, PARASITISM
PR-HEARTWORM DISEASE
PR-INTEST, LESION(S)
PR-KIDNEY(S), LESION(S
PR-LIVER, LESION(S)
PR-LUNG(S), EDEMA
PR-LUNG(S), LESION(S)
PR-LYMPH NODE(S), LESI
PR-MENINGES, LESION(S)
PR-MULT SITES, BLD
PR-MULT SITES, CONGEST
PR-MULT SITES, LESION(S)
PR-PANCREAS, LESION(S)
PR-PERITONEAL EFFUSION
PR-SKIN, LESION(S)
PR-SM INTEST, LESION(S
PR-SPLEEN, LESION(S)
PR-STOMACH, LESION(S)
PR-TESTES, LESION(S)
PR-THYMUS, LESION(S)
PR-TRACHEA, LESION(S)
PRURITIS - No entries found that match PRURITIS: pruritus: localized or generalized itching due to irritation of sensory nerve endings from organic or psychogenic causes : ITCH
PRURITIS, EAR(S)
PRURITIS, FEET/DIGIT(S
PRURITIS, TAIL
RADIOGRAPH(S) ABN
RECUMBENCY - the state of leaning, resting, or reclining ; also : a recumbent position <emphasized that recumbency may ... be harmful to the patient who is acutely ill with cardiac disease
REFLEX(ES) ABN
RELUCTANT TO MOVE
RESIDUE, URINE
ROLLING
SEDATION
SHAKING
SHAKING, HEAD/FACE
SHOCK - 1 : a sudden or violent disturbance in the mental or emotional faculties 2 : a state of profound depression of the vital processes of the body that is characterized by pallor, rapid but weak pulse, rapid and shallow respiration, reduced total blood volume, and low blood pressure and that is caused usually by severe especially crushing injuries, hemorrhage, burns, or major surgery <the patient was admitted to the hospital in shock> 3 : sudden stimulation of the nerves or convulsive contraction of the muscles accompanied by a feeling of concussion that is caused by the discharge through the animal body of electricity from a charged source
SLOUGH unspecified location - dead tissue separating from living tissue ; especially : a mass of dead tissue separating from an ulcer
SLOUGH, EAR(S)
SLOUGH, FEET/DIGIT(S)
SKIN:
ABSCESS, SKIN
ALOPECIA - loss of hair, wool, or feathers : BALDNESS
APPLICATION SITE ABNORMAL
APPLICATION SITE ALOPECIA
APPLICATION SITE EDEMA
APPLICATION SITE ERYTHEMA - abnormal redness of the skin due to capillary congestion (as in inflammation
APPLICATION SITE HAIR, ABN
APPLICATION SITE HAIR, ABN COLOR
APPLICATION SITE INFLAM
APPLICATION SITE LESION(S)
APPLICATION SITE MASS
APPLICATION SITE PAIN
APPLICATION SITE PRURITIS
APPLICATION SITE SKIN, DRY
APPLICATION SITE SWELLING
BLD(PETECHIAE) - a minute reddish or purplish spot containing blood that appears in skin or mucous membrane especially in some infectious diseases (as typhoid fever)
CELLULITIS - diffuse and especially subcutaneous inflammation of connective tissue
CONGESTION, SKIN - an excessive accumulation especially of blood in the blood vessels of an organ or part whether natural or artificially induced (as for therapeutic purpose)
DERMATITIS, MOIST - inflammation of the skin
DRY, SKIN
ENLARGEMENT(S), SKIN
ERUPTION(S) - 1 : an act, process, or instance of erupting <the eruption of the tooth from the gum> ; specifically : the breaking out of an exanthem or enanthem on the skin or mucous membrane (as in measles) 2 : something produced by an act or process of erupting: as a : the condition of the skin or mucous membrane caused by erupting b : one of the lesions (as a pustule) constituting this condition
ERYTHEMA MULTIFORME - a skin disease characterized by papular or vesicular lesions and reddening or discoloration of the skin often in concentric zones about the lesions
G-HAIR, ABN COLOR
HAIR, ABN
HAIR, ABN COLOR
HAIR, SHEDDING
HYPERKERATOSIS - hypertrophy of the stratum corneum layer of the skin
HYPERPIGMENTATION, SKI - excess pigmentation in a bodily part or tissue (as the skin) <brown hyperpigmentation with accentuation in sun-exposed areas
INFECTION, SKIN
INFLAM, SKIN
INJ SITE MASS
IRRITATION, SKIN
LESION(S), SKIN
LEUKODERMA - a skin abnormality that is characterized by a usually congenital lack of pigment in spots or bands and produces a patchy whiteness
MASS, SKIN
MELENA - the passage of dark tarry stools containing decomposing blood that is usually an indication of bleeding in the upper part of the alimentary canal and especially the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum -- compare HEMATOCHEZIA
NEOPLASM, SKIN - a new growth of tissue serving no physiological function : TUMOR -- compare CANCER
PAPULE(S) - a small solid usually conical elevation of the skin caused by inflammation, accumulated secretion, or hypertrophy of tissue elements
PUSTULE(S) - 1 : a small circumscribed elevation of the skin containing pus and having an inflamed base 2 : a small often distinctively colored elevation or spot resembling a blister or pimple
RASH
RESIDUE, APPLICATION SITE
SCALE(S), SKIN
SEBORRHEA - abnormally increased secretion and discharge of sebum producing an oily appearance of the skin and the formation of greasy scales
SKIN, CRUST(S)
SKIN DISORDER
SKIN, DRY
SKIN, NECROSIS
SKIN, SCAB(S)
SLOUGH, SKIN
VESICLE(S)/BULLAE, SKI - 1 a : a membranous and usually fluid-filled pouch (as a cyst, vacuole, or cell) in a plant or animal b : SYNAPTIC VESICLE
2 : a small abnormal elevation of the outer layer of skin enclosing a watery liquid : BLISTER 3 : a pocket of embryonic tissue that is the beginning of an organ -- see BRAIN VESICLE, OPTIC VESICLE
ULCER(S), SKIN
SNEEZING
SOMNOLENCE - the quality or state of being drowsy
SORE(S) unspecified location
SOUND ABN, RESPIRATORY
SPASM
SPERM ABN
SPLENOMEGALY - abnormal enlargement of the spleen
STAGGERING
STARING
STIFFNESS
STIFFNESS, HIND LIMB(S
STIFFNESS, LIMB(S)
STIFFNESS, NECK
STOOL ABN
STOOL, MUCOID
STRAINING
STRANGURIA - No entries found that match STRANGURIA- One entry found for strangury: a slow and painful discharge of urine drop by drop produced by spasmodic muscular contraction of the urethra and bladder
STUMBLING
STUPOR - a condition of greatly dulled or completely suspended sense or sensibility <a drunken stupor> ; specifically : a chiefly mental condition marked by absence of spontaneous movement, greatly diminished responsiveness to stimulation, and usually impaired consciousness
SWEATING
SWELLING, ADM SITE
SWELLING, EAR(S)
SWELLING, FEET/DIGIT(S
SWELLING, HEAD/FACE
SWELLING, JOINT(S)
SWELLING, MOUTH/LIP(S)
SWELLING, NECK
SWELLING, MULT SITES
SWELLING, PHARYNX/THRO
SWELLING, PREPUCE
SWELLING, TONGUE
SYNCOPE - loss of consciousness resulting from insufficient blood flow to the brain : FAINT
TAIL DISORDER
TASTE ABNORMALITY
TEETH, ABN
TENESMUS, RECTAL - a distressing but ineffectual urge to evacuate the rectum or urinary bladder
THRASHING/PADDLING
TONGUE, ABN
TORTICOLLIS - a twisting of the neck to one side that results in abnormal carriage of the head and is usually caused by muscle spasms -- called also wryneck
TOX - No entries found that match TOX. One entry found for toxicity: the quality, state, or relative degree of being toxic or poisonous
TREMBLING
TREMBLING, FACE
TWITCH
ULCER(S) unspecified site
ULCER(S), EAR(S)
ULCER(S), FEET/DIGIT(S
ULCER(S), MOUTH/LIP(S)
ULCER(S), STOMACH
UNCONSCIOUS
UREMIA - 1 : accumulation in the blood of constituents normally eliminated in the urine that produces a severe toxic condition and usually occurs in severe kidney disease 2 : the toxic bodily condition associated with uremia <the patient was in uremia>
URINATION
URINATION ABN
URTICARIA - HIVES an urticarial wheal
US ABN - No entries found that match US
VASCULITIS - inflammation of a blood or lymph vessel -- called also angiitis
VESTIBULAR DISORDER - 1 : of or relating to the vestibule of the inner ear, the vestibular apparatus, the vestibular nerve, or the labyrinthine sense <vestibular impulses> 2 : lying within or facing the vestibule of the mouth <the vestibular surface of a tooth>
VOCALIZATION
VOLVULUS, INTESTINE - a twisting of the intestine upon itself that causes obstruction
VOMITING
VOMITING, BLOODY
VOMITING ROUNDWORMS
VOMITING, SEVERE
VOMITING, UNPRODUCTIVE
WEAKNESS
WEIGHT INCREASE
WEIGHT LOSS
WHEEZING
Symptoms/conditions caused by and/or associated with Revolution administration:
ANOREXIA
APPLICATION SITE ALOPECIA
APPLICATION SITE HAIR, ABN COLORDIARRHEA
HAIR, ABN COLOR
INEFFECT
RECUMBENCY
TREMBLING
VOMITING
#3 REPORT DATE: 5/02/05:
This report is entitled "Selamectin, NOT APPLICABLE, DOG"
Reviews: 7
Treated: 64
Reacted: 64
Died: 0
Symptoms/conditions caused by and/or associated with REVOLUTION administration:
INEFFECT, FLEAS 72%
INEFFECT, EAR MITES 13%
INEFFECT, SARCOPTES MITES 8%
INEFFECT, TICKS 5%
PD-SOLUTION, ABN 2%
PD-UNDERFILL, TUBE(S) 2%
#4 REPORT DATE: 5/02/05
Report titled "Selamectin, OPTHALMIC, DOG", apparently indicating this was put into the dog's eyes.
Reviews: 1
Treated: 1
Reacted: 1
Died: 0
Symptoms/conditions caused by and/or associated with REVOLUTION administration:
EDEMA, EYE(S)/LID(S) 100%
ULCER(S), CORNEA(S) 100%
#5 REPORT DATE: 5/02/05
Report titled: "Selamectin, ORAL, DOG"
Reviews: 56
Treated: 125
Reacted: 125
Died: 4
Symptoms/conditions caused by and/or associated with REVOLUTION administration:
ACCIDENTAL EXPOSURE
ANAPHYLAXIS/TOID
ANOREXIA
ATAXIA
CNS INFARCT
COLLAPSE
CONVULSION(S)
DEPRESSION/LETHARGY
DIARRHEA
DIARRHEA, MILD
DIZZINESS
DYSPNEA
EDEMA
EDEMA, HEAD/FACE
FEVER, BODY
HEMATOCHEZIA
HYPERACTIVITY
HYPERPNEA
HYPERSALIVATION
INEFFECT, FLEAS
INEFFECT, HW LARVAE (65%)
INEFFECT, TICKS
INTERACTION, DRUG(S)
LAB TESTS/BLOOD:
ALBUMIN LO, BLD
CPK HI, BLD
GLUCOSE LO, BLD
LIVER ENZYMES HI, BLD
P HI, BLD
SEGS HI, BLD
WBC HI, BLD
MELENA
NERVOUSNESS
PAIN, ABDOMEN
PALLOR
PALLOR, MUCOUS MEMBRAN
POLYDIPSIA
POLYPNEA
PR-SM INTEST, LESION(S
PRURITIS
STIFFNESS
SWELLING, HEAD/FACE
TREMBLING
URTICARIA
VOCALIZATION
VOMITING
WEAKNESS
WEIGHT LOSS
#6 REPORT DATE: 5/02/05
Report Title "PARENTERAL, DOG" (injection)
Reviews: 1
Treated: 1
Reacted: 1
Died: 0
Symptoms/conditions caused by and/or associated with REVOLUTION administration:
APPLICATION SITE ALOPECIA (100%)
APPLICATION SITE LESION(S) (100%)
RASH (100%)
#7 REPORT DATE: 5/02/05
Report Title: "Selemectin, UNKNOWN, DOG" (NOTE: presumably the "unknown" title indicates it's not known how the dog got this)
Reviews: 23
Treated: 45
Reacted: 44 (NOTE: as ADE's are filed to report reactions, it is not known how there was 1 dog who allegedly did not have a reaction when treated; possibly the "Arthur Anderson Principles of Accounting were used here or the dog "took the 5th Amendment and refused to tell)
Died: 7
Symptoms/conditions caused by and/or associated with REVOLUTION administration:
ANOREXIA
APPLICATION SITE ERYTHEMA
ATAXIA
BEHAVIOR DISORDER
BLINDNESS
CNS DISORDER
CONGESTION, SKIN
CONVULSION(S)
DIARRHEA
DIARRHEA, WATERY
EPIPHORA
GASTRITIS
ILL
INEFFECT, EAR MITES
INEFFECT, ECTOPARASITE
INEFFECT, FLEAS
LAB/BLOOD:
P LO, BLD
LIVER DISORDER
PRURITIS
REFLEX(ES) ABN
SKIN:
INFLAM, SKIN
LESION(S), SKIN
SKIN DISORDER
STOOL, MUCOID
VESICLE(S)/BULLAE, SKI
VOMITING
WEAKNESS