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Although not usual, the effects of theobromine poisoning, as stated, can become fatal.
The most common victims of theobromine poisoning are dogs, for which it can be fatal.
Later stages of theobromine poisoning include epileptic-like seizures and death.
However, theobromine poisoning may result from the chronic or acute consumption of large quantities, especially in the elderly.
Dogs are highly susceptible to theobromine poisoning, typically from ingestion of chocolate.
If caught early on, theobromine poisoning is treatable.
He is featured in Robot Chicken where he dies of theobromine poisoning.
The first signs of theobromine poisoning are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and increased urination.
Theobromine is also toxic to many animals because they are unable to metabolize it (see theobromine poisoning).
Some human foods are toxic to cats; for example chocolate can cause theobromine poisoning, although (unlike dogs) few cats will eat chocolate.
Bianca Jackson (Patsy Palmer) feeds Wellard a chocolate, causing him to suffer from theobromine poisoning.
In dogs, the half-life of theobromine is 17.5 hours; in severe cases, clinical symptoms of theobromine poisoning can persist for 72 hours.
In a post-credits scene, Mutt explains that dogs should not eat chocolate due to the toxic substance theobromine in it that causes theobromine poisoning.
Theobromine poisoning or chocolate poisoning is an overdose reaction to the alkaloid theobromine, found in chocolate, tea, cola beverages, açaí berries, and some other foods.
A number of common human foods and household ingestibles are toxic to dogs, including chocolate solids (theobromine poisoning), onion and garlic (thiosulfate, sulfoxide or disulfide poisoning), grapes and raisins, macadamia nuts, as well as various plants and other potentially ingested materials.