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expired Posted by Navy-Wife | Staff • Mar 29, 2022

50-Ct PUR 100% Xylitol Sugar Free Polar Mints $3.80 w/ S&S + free shipping w/ Prime or on $25+

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Model: PUR Mints Sugar Free Mints with Xylitol, Aspartame Free + Gluten Free, Vegan & Keto Friendly - Natural Polar Mint Flavored Candy, 50 Pieces (Pack of 1)

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Mar 29, 2022
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Joined Jan 2019
Mar 29, 2022
RobF2451
Mar 29, 2022
14 Posts
Just a warning, if you have dogs, think twice about buying anything the Xylitol in it.
Very deadly to dogs.
Last edited by RobF2451 March 31, 2022 at 11:14 AM.
Mar 29, 2022
986 Posts
Joined Dec 2018
Mar 29, 2022
diamok
Mar 29, 2022
986 Posts
You should change your post from Pets to Dogs.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29430681/

Xylitol is commonly used as sugar substitute in households. While it has numerous beneficial effects on human health, it is highly toxic to dogs. The goal of this study was to examine whether xylitol has similar deleterious effects, such as hypoglycaemia and acute hepatic failure, on cats. Our research included six healthy middle-aged cats. Xylitol was dissolved in deionized water and administered p.o. at three doses (100, 500 and 1,000 mg/kg body weight). These dosages have been considered toxic and can cause liver failure or even death in dogs. After every xylitol administration, the basic health status and the blood glucose of cats were observed regularly. Additionally, prior to and 6, 24 and 72 hr after xylitol administration, blood samples were taken to check complete blood count, clinical biochemical parameters and enzymes such as ALT, ALKP, GGT, GLDH, bile acids, BUN, creatinine, phosphate, total protein, albumin, sodium and potassium. There were no significant changes (p > .05) in any of the haematological or biochemical parameters. Blood glucose concentrations did not show any significant alterations, except at 1,000 mg/kg dose, where a mild but significant increase was observed, but it was in physiological range. Based on our results, xylitol did not induce toxic effects on cats.

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Mar 31, 2022
27 Posts
Joined Aug 2018
Mar 31, 2022
NerdyRob
Mar 31, 2022
27 Posts
Quote from diamok :
You should change your post from Pets to Dogs.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29430681/

Xylitol is commonly used as sugar substitute in households. While it has numerous beneficial effects on human health, it is highly toxic to dogs. The goal of this study was to examine whether xylitol has similar deleterious effects, such as hypoglycaemia and acute hepatic failure, on cats. Our research included six healthy middle-aged cats. Xylitol was dissolved in deionized water and administered p.o. at three doses (100, 500 and 1,000 mg/kg body weight). These dosages have been considered toxic and can cause liver failure or even death in dogs. After every xylitol administration, the basic health status and the blood glucose of cats were observed regularly. Additionally, prior to and 6, 24 and 72 hr after xylitol administration, blood samples were taken to check complete blood count, clinical biochemical parameters and enzymes such as ALT, ALKP, GGT, GLDH, bile acids, BUN, creatinine, phosphate, total protein, albumin, sodium and potassium. There were no significant changes (p > .05) in any of the haematological or biochemical parameters. Blood glucose concentrations did not show any significant alterations, except at 1,000 mg/kg dose, where a mild but significant increase was observed, but it was in physiological range. Based on our results, xylitol did not induce toxic effects on cats.

Cheers,
thanks for the info. I'm glad that cats would be ok if they get some xylitol

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