Pharmacist Post Test (for viewing only) PATIENT SAFETY: Toxic Human Drugs and Their Impact on Household Pets 26-001 Pharmacist Post-test After completing this continuing education activity, pharmacists will be able to: DESCRIBE common pathways through which pets are exposed to toxic human medications IDENTIFY the clinical signs and symptoms of toxicity from antidepressants, ADHD medications, NSAIDs, opioids, and recreational drugs in companion animals DISCUSS veterinary management strategies and outcomes for pets exposed to toxic medications, including decontamination, symptom management, and diagnostic testing RECOGNIZE best practices to counsel pet-owning patients on safe medication storage, disposal, and early signs of pet poisoning * 1

PAS has antidepressant properties in animal anxiety and depression models A recent study addressed the effect of PAS on serotonin and studied whether PAS had antidepressant activity in mice under chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS), a model for depression [69]
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