Symptoms of vitamin c poisoning in dogs

The toxicity of vitamin C is relatively small and generally does not cause too many problems. If taken or used in excess, it may cause gastrointestinal symptoms such as abdominal distention and pain, diarrhea and vomiting. If overdosed for a long time, urinary stones may appear. If a particularly large amount is used at one time, because vitamin C interferes with the clotting of heparin and other substances, overuse can cause hemolysis, and it may also cause blood clots in some organs.

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