
With the preponderance of serotonin-associated medications prescribed for both people and animals, veterinarians must know the potential for toxicity in their patients.
Jamie Selman, DVM, is a rotating small animal medicine and surgery intern at BluePearl Specialty and Emergency Pet Hospital in Overland Park, Kansas. She hopes to become a board-certified emergency and critical care specialist and is particularly interested in initial stabilization of trauma patients, sepsis, and transfusion medicine.
With the preponderance of serotonin-associated medications prescribed for both people and animals, veterinarians must know the potential for toxicity in their patients.
Published: February 2nd 2021 | Updated: