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Superwarfarin (brodifacoum) poisoning

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  • 1Department of Anaesthetics, Concord Hospital, Sydney, N.S.W.

Anaesthesia and Intensive Care
|February 7, 1998
PubMed
Summary
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This case report details a patient who ingested brodifacoum, leading to severe complications like internal bleeding, shock, and organ failure. It highlights the critical management of superwarfarin poisoning.

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Area of Science:

  • Toxicology
  • Internal Medicine
  • Emergency Medicine

Background:

  • Brodifacoum is a potent anticoagulant rodenticide.
  • Superwarfarin poisoning can lead to severe, life-threatening hemorrhage.
  • Self-ingestion presents unique challenges in diagnosis and management.