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Difenacoum is an
anticoagulant of the 4-hydroxycoumarin
vitamin K
antagonist type. It has
anticoagulant effects and is used
commercially as a rodenticide...
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warfarin and 0.1% ergocalciferol. Today,
Sorexa CD
contains a 0.0025%
difenacoum and 0.075%
cholecalciferol combination.
Numerous other brand products...
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coumarins or coumarinoids; this
family includes:
brodifacoum bromadiolone difenacoum auraptene ensaculin phenprocoumon (Marcoumar) PSB-SB-487 PSB-SB-1202 scopoletin...
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action is too long to be used as pharmaceuticals) include:
coumatetralyl difenacoum flocoumafen bromadiolone tioclomarol brodifacoum ("d-CON" etc.) Vitamin...
- many po****tions have
developed resistance to this anticoagulant, and
difenacoum may be substituted.
These are ****ulative poisons,
requiring bait stations...
- much more
potent and long
acting than warfarin.
Brodifacoum Bromadiolone Difenacoum Flocoumafen Feinstein, D. L; Akpa, B. S; Ayee, M. A; Boullerne, A. I;...
- atromentin, and phenindione.[citation needed] The
coumarins brodifacoum and
difenacoum are used as
mammalicides (particularly as rodenticides) but are not used...
- generation)
anticoagulants are
Bromadiolone and
Difenacoum, both
coumarin derivatives, but
Difenacoum is not
indicated for
voles but for mice. Moreover...