6/29/2023 0 Comments Antidote for vitamin k toxicity![]() The primary use of vitamin K is treatment of anticoagulant rodenticide toxicity.Veterinary formulations: Veta-K1® (Vedco), Veda-K1® (Vedco) and various generic formulations.Human formulations: Mephyton® (Merck), Aqua-Mephyton® (Merck) and various generic preparations.This drug is registered for use in humans and animals.Vitamin K1 is a prescription drug and can only be obtained from a veterinarian or by prescription from a veterinarian.īrand Names and Other Names of Vitamin K1.Vitamin K3 also is available for treatment of deficiencies, but this form of vitamin K is much less effective and not recommended for treating blood clotting problems.For this reason, if a blood-clotting crisis is occurring, a whole blood or plasma transfusion may be needed initially. In animals deficient in vitamin K, administration of vitamin K1 may take up to six to 12 hours before new clotting proteins are produced.Other causes of vitamin K deficiency include liver disease (which can result in poor absorption of vitamin K1, leading to a deficiency of this vitamin) and medication containing warfarin (excessive doses can result in vitamin K deficiency).There are numerous products that affect this vitamin (including warfarin, D-CON with brodifacoum, bromadiolone, pindone, diphacinone). ![]() ![]() Chemicals found in the rat bait can inhibit formation of vitamin K1 dependent clotting factors.
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