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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...
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medications in the
prevention of thrombosis, and in pest control, as
rodenticides.
These drugs deplete the
active form of the
vitamin by
inhibiting the...
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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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classified by
target organism (e.g., herbicides, insecticides, fungicides,
rodenticides, and
pediculicides – see table),
Biopesticides according to the EPA include...
- creature's
close proximity to
areas of
human activity.
Rodenticides,
particularly anticoagulant rodenticides, are
chemicals used to
control rodent po****tions...
- The
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and
Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) is a
United States federal law that set up the
basic U.S.
system of
pesticide regulation...
- 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...
- that
fishers in
California were
exposed to and
killed by
anticoagulant rodenticides ****ociated with
marijuana cultivation. In this study, 79% of fishers...
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specifically cholecalciferol (D3) and
ergocalciferol (D2), are used in
rodenticides due to
their ability to
induce hypercalcemia, a
condition characterized...
- 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...