Alphabet Soup: A Q&A about CBD with Pet Poison Helpline

By Tabatha Regehr, DVM
Associate Veterinarian &
Ahna Brutlag, DVM, MS, DABT, DABVT
Director of Veterinary Services

Cannabidiol, frequently referred to as “CBD”, is gaining in popularity and interest by pet owners and veterinary professionals alike. At Pet Poison Helpline, we get a lot of questions about the safety of CBD and the number of poison control consults regarding CBD …

SafetyCall Attends CHFA East

SafetyCall recently attended the Canadian Health Food Association’s (CHFA) eastern regulatory conference on September 12-13th and exhibited at the trade show September 14-15th, 2019. This was the first conference and trade show SafetyCall has attended with CHFA. Plans are already in the works to attend the western show in February 2020.

Much of the talk at the conference mirrored the …

SafetyCall’s Industry Expert, Dr. Rick Kingston Speaks at Upcoming Events

Safetycall’s Dr. Rick Kingston will be presenting on serious adverse event reporting (SAER) data and observations during an upcoming AHPA webinar.

Joining Dr. Kingston will be Ashish Talati, a partner with Amin Talati & Wasserman, and one of the industries foremost experts on FDA regulatory matters. In addition AHPA Chief Information Officer Dr. Merele Zimmermann will participate. The topics covered …

SafetyCall Aids Clients with Amazon Disputes

Recently, we’ve been contacted by clients that have had their products pulled from Amazon after individual consumers have posted unsubstantiated allegations that their product caused them to become ill. In some cases, consumers have indicated in their product review that they needed to go to the ER but provided little detail regarding any diagnosis and/or treatment information and whether or …

2019 Top Workplace Award

SafetyCall International/Pet Poison Helpline is excited to announce that we have been awarded our 9th Star Tribune Top Workplace award! The Star Tribune Top 150 Workplaces is an employee nominated award given to Minnesota companies with at least 50 employees who are ranked based on the results of an employee initiated survey. This year, over 2,400 companies participated with over …

SafetyCall International’s Rick Kingston Takes Critical View of Harvard Study Assessing Risks of Dietary Supplements

Recently, Harvard researchers conducted a study involving dietary supplements, later published in the Journal of Adolescent Health, to review adverse event reports from January 2004 to April 2015 using data from the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS). The FAERS is a database that contains line listings of select fields of data from Adverse Event (AE) reports contained …

Listen in as SafetyCall’s Rick Kingston Speaks at FDA Public Hearing

The FDA is seeking public comment regarding the availability of scientific data and information regarding Cannabis or Cannabis derived ingredients.  This has been a difficult topic for FDA considering the fact that such products are still classified as Schedule I substances at a Federal level. FDA is looking for scientific information to help them determine if there is a path

Always Learning

Annie Asplen, Paramedic, MS
Medical Writer, Regulatory Assistant, Senior Information Specialist

Syrup of ipecac, the drug that causes quick and forceful vomiting, was once considered to be an important treatment for ingested poisons. However, as researchers learned more about toxicology, it was eventually discovered that activated charcoal was a better way to prevent the absorption of poisons, and that ipecac …