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SELECTION OF TREATMENT AREAS: Determine areas where rats and/or house mice will Place the TOMCAT RAT KILLER bait station at highest point of activity ...
Treatment is aimed at controlling the calcium concentration with IV fluids Selontra® is a rodenticide bait containing cholecalciferol (vitamin D3) at ...
ingestion or dermal exposure (from contact with heavily treated fabric) may cause symptoms of acute poisoning include headache dizziness
The patient was treated with oral vitamin. K. If a patient presents with unexplained signs and symptoms of vitamin K deficiency toxicological evaluation should
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Advice to Veterinarian: For animals ingesting bait and/or showing poisoning signs limit absorption by either emesis or gastric lavage. Sublethal symptoms
Sep 1 2013 Rodent behaviour in relation to the use of rodenticides. 3. Rodenticide Treatment Scenarios. 4. Before rodenticide application begins.
Rodenticides are poisons often used to control rodent (mice and rat) populations. The most important part of treatment is decontamination ...