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Unread 01-27-2017, 10:23 PM   #1
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We don't have a Public Service heading or a Bird Dog heading, or even an Off Topic heading where visitors can read this, but I thought this FDA warning is important enough to bend some rules just a bit.

This is a 'copy and paste' from the Shooting Sportsman forums that I edited a bit before pasting here. I don't know anything else beyond what you read here but everyone can look this up for themselves on the Internet.

In a news release on Wednesday, the FDA detailed that dogs had died after being exposed to the human medication Fluorouracil Cream USP 5% (5-FU The FDA said even small amounts of the cream, which is marketed under the brands Carac, Effudex, and Fluoroplex as well, can be dangerous for pets.

In the dog cases, one animal punctured the tube before its owner could take it away, and the dog began vomiting and suffering seizures within two hours. Twelve hours after ingesting the cream, the animal died. Another dog that ingested the product was rushed to the veterinarian but after several days of treatment, the animal’s condition only worsened and it was eventually euthanized, according to the FDA.

The FDA advised pet owners to store medications in a place that’s out of reach for pets, to discard or clean any textiles that may retain traces of the medication, and to consult their health care provider on the appropriateness of covering the treated area of skin. If their pet is exposed, owners are advised to consult a veterinarian immediately






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5-FU is the Chemo cocktail that they gave my Mom for her B-Cancer. Killed her too.
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The cream has comparatively small amounts of the poison, nonetheless, is is still a very strong agent.

I'm very sorry about the loss of your Mom.

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This story may give readers a good idea of the danger:

http://www.naturalnews.com/2017-01-2...cer-cream.html
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This is a medication I have to use for external skin cancer tumor formation. It is VERY lethal stuff!! Strongest label warnings for human use regard getting it in the eyes - an emergency situation! Only got close once after a sloppy cheek application, but the effect was immediate and debilitating. Came close to a trip to the ER but boric acid eyewash and lots of cold water soothed the effects. I can only imagine what it would do to a dog's eyes if rubbed in off the back of a paw, etc. BE CAREFUL WITH IT!! Thanks to Dean for posting.
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Thanks Dean. I didn't know that stuff was dangerous for dogs. I've been using Efudex for 14yrs. Very effective stuff. It's a fluorine compound and fluorine is the strongest oxidizer in the Halogen series. Hydrofluoric acid, HF, will dissolve glass and is used to etch glass. Efudex and the other creams like it only attack skin cells that are "growing too fast", ie pre-cancerous spots, and does not react with the healthy adjacent skin. I have a tube on the desk beside me right now. I would highly recommend it to anyone who is sensitive to UV exposure and prone to pre-cancerous skin spots. At the very least it can prevent you from needing more invasive treatment. You just have to be careful using it. I treat the backs of my hands every winter and always get new spots to light up.
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Fluorouracil Cream?
Well, I'm off to Google to find out more info on where this might be found.
Thanks for the heads-up, Dean.
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