Exposure to the Glycol BUTYL Ethers do a lot of harm

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Written by:
Laurinda Morris, DVM
 Danville Veterinary Clinic
 Danville , OH


 
This week I had the first case in history of raisin toxicity ever seen at MedVet. My patient was a 56-pound, 5 yr old male neutered lab mix that ate half a canister of raisins sometime between 7:30 AM and 4:30 PM on Tuesday. He started with vomiting, diarrhea and shaking about 1AM on Wednesday but the owner didn't call my emergency service until 7AM.
 
 I had heard somewhere about raisins AND grapes causing acute renal failure but hadn't seen any formal paper on the subject. We had her bring the dog in immediately. In the meantime, I called the ER service at MedVet, and the doctor there was like me - had heard something about it, but ... Anyway, we contacted the ASPCA National Animal Poison Control Center and they said to give IV fluids at 1 & 1/2 times maintenance and watch the kidney values for the next 48-72 hours.
 
 The dog's BUN (blood urea nitrogen level) was already at 32 (normal less than 27) and creatinine over 5 (1.9 is the high end of normal).

Both are monitors of kidney function in the bloodstream. We placed an IV catheter and started the fluids. We rechecked the renal values at 5 PM and the BUN was over 40 and creatinine over 7 with no urine production after a liter of fluids. At the point I felt the dog was in acute renal failure and sent him on to MedVet for a urinary catheter to monitor urine output overnight as well as overnight care.
 
 He started vomiting again overnight at MedVet and his renal values have continued to increase daily. He produced urine when given lasix as a diuretic. He was on 3 different anti-vomiting medications and they still couldn't control his vomiting. Today his urine output decreased again, his BUN was over 120, his creatinine was
at 10, his phosphorus was very elevated and his blood pressure, which had been staying around 150, skyrocketed to 220 ... He continued to vomit and the owners elected to euthanize.
 
 
This is a very sad case - great dog, great owners who had no idea raisins could be a toxin. Please alert everyone you know who has a dog of this very serious risk.
 
 

Poison control said as few as 7 raisins or grapes could
be toxic. Many people I know give their dogs grapes or raisins as treats including our ex-handlers. Any exposure should give rise to immediate concern.  Onions, chocolate, cocoa and macadamia nuts can be fatal, too.
 
Confirmation from Snopes about the above:

http://www.snopes.com/critters/crusader/raisins.asp

 

What else may have been going on?

Maybe not raisins?

Has this been researched so that it would only be raisins and nothing else causing the kidney / liver damage?

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Ziggy's cat was poisoned by professional carpet cleaning

What happened to Ziggy's Cat  and These two cats  (links)

It took me 10 days to get a written copy of the Material Safety Data Sheet for Clean Shower.  There were no ingredients disclosed.  But there was something obviously health hazardous to have the warnings that would go with some kind of glycol butyl ether.  I want to know which one and how much.

Clean Shower written MSDS p 1-3 pdf  #2 No ingredients disclosed

#8 must have ventilation .. EYE PROTECTION (wear splash-proof chemical safety goggles) & PROTECTIVE GLOVES  (Impervious, rubber or neoprene, gloves) OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING & EQUIPMENT (Wear impervious protective clothing; eyewash facility is recommended in work area)

Clean Shower written MSDS p 4 pdf

See p 1 #2 no ingredients disclosed 

See p 2  #8 ... warnings *

Compare to this glycol butyl ether:

16. Other MSDS Information on 2-butoxyethanol

NFPA Ratings: Health: 2 Flammability: 2 Reactivity: 0
Label Hazard Warning:

DANGER! HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED, INHALED OR ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN. CAUSES EYE IRRITATION. AFFECTS CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM, BLOOD AND BLOOD-FORMING ORGANS, KIDNEYS, LIVER & LYMPHOID SYSTEM. COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID & VAPOR. MAY CAUSE IRRITATION TO SKIN AND RESPIRATORY TRACT.

Says the EPA / CA joint janitorial study: 

"Glycol alkyl ethers are commonly used as solvents. 2-Butoxy Ethanol is one of the most toxic of the glycol ethers.  You should use products containing butoxyethanol with extreme care. It is a poison that can easily absorb through your skin to harm you. When working with it, always wear gloves and goggles and be sure the you have enough ventilation.More probably exposure is vapors in one's eyes ... but NOT ingestion as is suspected by some MSDSs

The reason Clean Shower company did not disclose ingredients was because EPA said it wasn't harmful nor caused any cancers ... and so did IARC, NTP, OSHA & ACGIH

Something's wrong here  Contact Congress

NJ Hazardous Chemical Fact sheet on 2-butoxyethanol pdf 6 pages   
EPA - CA Janitorial Study    *   *
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EPA & CA did a study

Janitorial Products Pollution Prevention Project - Sponsored by US EPA, State of California, Santa Clara County, the City of Richmond, and the Local Government Commission. Written by Thomas Barron, Carol Berg, and Linda Bookman. 6/99.  *6% of professional janitors are harmed each year from cleaning compounds.

Glycol BUTYL Ether  should be 'on the list' of most probable cause of Autism (check links)

The EGBE list  What do glycol butyl ethers do? *

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