Standard of care follow-up therapy for patients poisoned by long-acting anticoagulant rodenticides (LAARs) is daily high-dose (up to 100 mg per day) oral vitamin K1 (VK1) for weeks to months to over a year. The availability of CLIA-certified quantitative testing for plasma LAAR concentrations can now assist health care providers in determining when to safely discontinue VK1 therapy. We present estimates of treatment duration required to reach safe concentrations (
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Nosal, D. G., van Breemen, R. B., Haffner, J. W., Rubinstein, I., & Feinstein, D. L. (2021). Brodifacoum pharmacokinetics in acute human poisoning: implications for estimating duration of vitamin K therapy. Toxicology Communications, 5(1), 69–72. https://doi.org/10.1080/24734306.2021.1887637
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