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RODENTICIDE POISONING

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RODENTICIDE POISONING

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Rodenticides are pesticides specially designed to kill rodents.

They pose particular risk for accidental poisoning for several reasons.

Since they have been designed to kill mammals, they are toxic to humans also.

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ANTI COAGULANT RODENTICIDES

1st generation – warfarin, Pindone.

Intermediate – chlorophalicone.

2nd generation – Brodifacoum.

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MECHANISM OF ACTION

• Direct capillary damage

Vit K is essential for hepatic synthesis of clotting factors

2,7,9 & 10

Disruption of normal coagulation

process of blood

Failure of blood clotting & inc

capillary permeability

Tissue hypoxia & massive internal

bleedingDeath

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SIGNS & SYMPTOMS

Toxic effects include widespread internal

bleeding, nose bleeds, bleeding gums,

blood in urine and faeces, bruises due to

ruptured blood vessels.

Bleeding into GIT, Eye, Lungs also seen.

Depression and loss of appetite.

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DIAGNOSIS

On the basis of history.

Increased activated coagulation time of

blood.

Good response to vitamin K.

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Rx:

• Vitamin K1 (phytonadione)@0.25-5 mg/kg s/c

• Menaphthone@ 0.5- 2 mg/kg i/m

• Fresh frozen plasma @ 9ml/kg i/v

• Whole blood @ 20 ml/kg i/v

• Glucose and saline therapy

• Supplemental oxygen

• Oxalic acid derivatives

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CHOLECALCIFEROL

Overdose of vit D3

Deposition of Ca in varoius

organs

Dysfunction of myocardial

conduction

Cellular degeneration in arterioles

Necrosis in renal tubules

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CLINICAL SIGNS

Develop within 18 – 36 hr of ingestion.

Depression & anorexia.

Passing large amounts of urine & excessive thirst.

Blood vomit.

Hemorrhagic diarrhoea.

GI smooth M excitability decrease results into constipation.

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TREATMENT

• Gastric evacuation followed by administration of

activated charcoal@ 2-8 g/kg in water slurry.

• Prednisolone@ 1-2 mg /kg.

• Fluid therapy with NSS.

• Furosemide@5mg/kg i/v followed by 3mg/kg tid.

• Calcitonin@4-10 IU/kg s/c to reduce serum

calcium levels.

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METAL PHOSPHIDES

• Aluminium phosphide.

• Calcium phosphide

• Magnesium phosphideFumigants

• Zinc phosphide.Baits

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ALUMINIUM & ZINC PHOSPHIDE

Common means of self poisoning in northern India.

Mortality rate of Al 60%.

Zn 2%

Just a few tablets can be fatal.

MECHANISM OF ACTION:

• Both the compounds react with gastric acid to form phosphine, a potent pulmonary and GIT toxicant.

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CLINICAL FEATURES

Severe GIT disturbances.

Chest tightness.

Cough & breathlessness progress to ARDS & Respiratory failure.

Tremors, paraesthesiae, convulsions, coma, tachycardia, metabolic acidosis, hypoglycemia, electrolyte disturbances.

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DIAGNOSIS

Detection of phosphine in the exhaled air/stomach aspirate.

Using a silver nitrate impregnated strip or a specific phosphine detector tube is diagnostic.

Gas chromatography is most sensitive indicator.

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TREATMENT

Supportive.

Directed at correcting electrolyte abnormalities & treating complications.

No specific antidote.

Ca gluconate & Na bicarbonate to neutralize stomach acidity.

Early gastric lavage, often with vegetable oil to reduce the release of phosphine.

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OTHERS

ANTU (alpha- napthyl thiourea).

Arsenic.

Bromethalin affects nervous system.

Chloralose (narcotic).

Crimidine.

Endrin (organo chlorine).

White phosphorus.

Thallium compounds & Strychnine.

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