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Rodenticides are
chemicals made and sold for the
purpose of
killing rodents.
While commonly referred to as "rat poison",
rodenticides are also used to...
- that
fishers in
California were
exposed to and
killed by
anticoagulant rodenticides ****ociated with
marijuana cultivation. In this study, 79% of fishers...
- She was
tested for warfarin, a
common anticoagulant also used in some
rodenticides,
which returned a
negative result.
Vitamin K and
fresh plasma were administered...
- of
cholecalciferol in
rodenticides may
still pose a
significant hazard to
other animals, such as dogs and cats, when
rodenticide bait or
other forms of...
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times in the body, and
these are used
specifically as
second generation rodenticides ("rat poison").
Death occurs after a
period of
several days to two w****s...
- herbicides, insecticides, algicides, molluscicides, miticides, piscicides,
rodenticides, and slimicides. An antimicrobial: this
includes germicides, antibiotics...
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substances people report exposure to are: pharmaceuticals,
toxic foods, and
rodenticides. Data from the Pet
Poison Helpline shows that
human drugs are the most...
- such as fungicides, herbicides, insecticides,
plant growth regulators,
rodenticides,
industrial &
specialty chemicals, and nutrifeeds. UPL
products are sold...
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licensing for use. Zinc
phosphide is a
common ingredient in rat
poison or
rodenticide. Zinc
phosphide is a
combination of
phosphorus and zinc. If ingested...
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Retrieved from http://www.epa.gov/opprd001/inerts/carbamate.pdf Buckle, A. "
Rodenticides". Ullmann's
Encyclopedia of
Industrial Chemistry. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH...