
|Articles|May 4, 2010
Today's Daily Dose: Raisin and grape poisoning
How should patients be monitored if they've ingested grapes or raisins?
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“A serum chemistry profile, especially blood urea nitrogen and creatinine concentrations, should be evaluated daily for at least three days after grape or raisin ingestion. If the results are normal after three days, it is unlikely that renal failure will develop.”
-Brandy Porterpan, DVM
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