Veterinary and Human Toxicology 1994-06-01

Symptomatic brodifacoum ingestion requiring high-dose phytonadione therapy.

S R Sheen, H A Spiller, D Grossman

Index: Vet. Hum. Toxicol. 36(3) , 216-7, (1994)

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Abstract

We report the deliberate ingestion of a superwarfarin product, brodifacoum, in a 39-y-old male. He presented with prothrombin and partial thromboplastin times of 150 and 113 sec, respectively. His coagulopathy was corrected by administration of blood products and phytonadione. To maintain normal clotting studies this patient required the highest maintenance dose of phytonadione, 200 mg/d, reported to date. The patient was able to tolerate this dose for 5 mo without adverse effects.


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