A toxic syndrome involving the GI and renal systems, resulting primarily from the ingestion or dermal absorption of blistering agents containing inorganic mercury salts (e.g. mercuric iodide or mercuric chloride)
Toxicosis from ingesting seeds treated with mercury-containing fungicides is unlikely, because such fungicides are no longer used
Mercury binds to a variety of sulfhydryl-containing enzymes resulting in nonspecific cell injury and death
Signalment
No breed, age, or sex predilections.
Signs
Depression
Colic
Diarrhea
Weakness
Skin erosions, ulcerations, and crusting
Dehydration
Oliguria
Laminitis
Causes and Risk Factors
Excessive application of mercury-containing blistering agent
Application of mercury-containing blistering agent to damaged skin
Failure to prevent the animal from ingesting a dermally applied mercury-containing agent
Application of mercury-containing blistering agent in combination with DMSO
Dimercaprol (British anti-Lewisite) is a classic mercury chelatorloading dose of 45 mg/kg by deep IM injection followed by 23 mg/kg every 4 h for 24 h and then 1 mg/kg every 4 h for 2 days; adverse reactions include tremors, convulsions, and coma
Succimer is a less toxic chelatordose is not established for horses, but 10 mg/kg PO every 8 h is suggested
Control abdominal pain:
Flunixin meglumine (1.1 mg/kg IV every 1224 h) or butorphanol tartrate (0.1 mg/kg IV every 34 h up to 48 h)
Xylazine hydrochloride (1.1 mg/kg IV) may be used in conjunction with butorphanol (0.010.02 mg/kg IV)
Demulcentsmineral oil; kaolinpectin
Contraindications/Possible Interactions
Use NSAIDs cautiously because of possible adverse GI and renal effects.
The significance of fetal exposure after use of mercury salts on pregnant mares is unknown
Abbreviations
DMSO = dimethylsulfoxide
GI = gastrointestinal
NSAID = nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug
Suggested Reading⬆⬇
Guglick MA, MacAllister CG, Chandra AM, et al. Mercury toxicosis caused by the ingestion of a blistering compound in a horse. J Am Vet Med Assoc 1995;206:210213.
Author(s)⬆
Authors: Arya Sobhakumari and Robert H. Poppenga
Consulting Editors: Wilson K. Rumbeiha and Steve Ensley