Rodenticide poisoning
Rodenticides (rat drugs) refer to a class of compounds that can kill rodents. The rodenticides commonly used in China can be divided into two categories according to their speed: acute rodenticides and chronic rodenticides. The former refers to rodenticides that cause poisonous death of rats within a few hours to one day after eating poisonous bait, such as tetramine, fluoroacetamide; the latter refers to the toxicity of rats after eating poisonous bait within several days, such as anticoagulant rodenticide : Diantham Sodium, Dimethol.
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