About Ranunculus asiaticus
Ranunculus plants contain an unstable glycoside called ranunculin. When the plant is chewed or injured, ranunculin is converted to the toxic substance protoanemonin.
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Veterinary Treatment for Ranunculus asiaticus Poisoning
Rinse your pet's mouth thoroughly with water. If a severe reaction occurs, please contact your local veterinarian. Hospitalization may be required to give medications and supportive care as needed.

