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Malabsorption syndromes and sterilisation of the gastrointestinal tract by prolonged antibiotic usage will also result in the depletion of vitamin K-dependent clotting factors<sup>2</sup>. In herbivores, fungi growing on poorly prepared hay or silage containing sweet vernal grass or sweet clover may break down natural coumarins in the plants to form dicoumarol and cause poisoning.
 
Malabsorption syndromes and sterilisation of the gastrointestinal tract by prolonged antibiotic usage will also result in the depletion of vitamin K-dependent clotting factors<sup>2</sup>. In herbivores, fungi growing on poorly prepared hay or silage containing sweet vernal grass or sweet clover may break down natural coumarins in the plants to form dicoumarol and cause poisoning.
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A whole blood or plasma tranfusion immediately provides vitamin K dependent clotting factors, The specific treatment of anticoagulant rodenticide toxicosis is administration of vitamin K<sub>1</sub>.  
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==Replacement of Vitamin K==
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Vitamin K<sub>1</sub> is availble as a subcutaneous treatment for cases of rodenticide poisoning. Alternatively, whole blood or plasma tranfusion provides vitamin K dependent clotting factors, which can control symptoms in severe acute cases.
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==References==
 
==References==
 
Also see [[Anticoagulant Rodenticide Toxicity]]
 
Also see [[Anticoagulant Rodenticide Toxicity]]
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