Abstract
Rodenticides are agriculturally and domestically used substances used for the control of rats and other rodents, easily available on the market. Anticoagulant rodenticides have a similar mechanism of action than that of warfarin, but their potency is bigger. The spectrum of clinical manifestations of rodenticide intoxications is broad; and it varies from asymptomatic cases to hemorrhages that compromise the patient’s life. Treatment is based on active bleeding control and reposition of its logical antidote Vitamin K in order to restore hemostasis.
Key words: Rodenticide; anticoagulation; intoxication