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Olivia Haesloop1, Allison Tillick2, Graham Nichol2
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Superwarfarin rodenticide ingestion causes severe bleeding. Prompt treatment with blood products and prothrombin complex concentrate effectively reversed coagulopathy in a critical case.
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