Abstract
Summary and conclusions
The intratracheal insufflation of sulfanilamide powder in dogs will produce high blood levels of the drug (up to 33.2 mg/100 cc) associated with high urinary levels (up to 1660 mg/100 cc) and accompanied by general symptoms of depression and intoxication. A local accumulation of the powder persists during at least the first 6 hours and is followed by cough and signs of irritation of the lining of the trachea and bronchi which may last for several days.
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