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  2. Bromethalin - Wikipedia

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    In humans the most common initial effects of unintentional exposure are nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and diarrhea, though delayed seizures have been reported. [3] No antidote for bromethalin is known; care is symptomatic and supportive.

  3. Rodenticide - Wikipedia

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    Tetramethylenedisulfotetramine ("tetramine") - Deadly toxic to humans so use should be avoided; Thallium sulfate; Mitochondrial toxins like bromethalin and 2,4-dinitrophenol (cause high fever and brain swelling) Zyklon B/Uragan D2 (hydrogen cyanide gas absorbed in an inert carrier)

  4. Bromadiolone - Wikipedia

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    Warning label on a tube of rat poison containing bromadiolone on a dike of the Scheldt river in Steendorp, Belgium. Bromadiolone is a potent anticoagulant rodenticide.It is a second-generation 4-hydroxycoumarin derivative and vitamin K antagonist, often called a "super-warfarin" for its added potency and tendency to accumulate in the liver of the poisoned organism.

  5. Category:Rodenticides - Wikipedia

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  6. Brodifacoum - Wikipedia

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    The primary antidote to brodifacoum poisoning is immediate administration of vitamin K 1 (dosage for humans: initially slow intravenous injections of 10–25 mg repeated at 3–6 hours until normalisation of the prothrombin time; then 10 mg orally four times daily as a "maintenance dose"). It is an extremely effective antidote, provided the ...

  7. Poison shyness - Wikipedia

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    For this purpose, baits containing anticoagulants such as Warfarin were long used; they kill relatively slowly through internal bleeding, which is not associated with ingestion. More recently a highly potent toxin attacking the central nervous system, bromethalin, has been used. Again, with sub-lethal doses of this chemical, the animal cannot ...

  8. Secondary poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Secondary poisoning, or relay toxicity, is the poisoning that results when one organism comes into contact with or ingests another organism that has poison in its system. It typically occurs when a predator eats an animal, such as a mouse, rat, or insect, that has previously been poisoned by a commercial pesticide.

  9. EA-3990 - Wikipedia

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    EA-3990 lethality in humans is unknown but estimates have been made. Carbamates like EA-3990 are well absorbed by the lungs, gastrointestinal tracts, and the skin. Signs and symptoms from exposure to such carbamates are similar to other nerve agents.