diphacinone

Also Known As:

diphacin, ratindan, dipazin, diphenadione, diphenacin

Description

Diphacinone is a restricted use rodenticide in the indandiones family, used in and around buildings, sewers, landfills and in agricultural settings. Diphacinone, an anticoagulant, causes bleeding and blood-thinning. It is more effective against rats than mice. Children may come into contact with diphacinone in its powder, pellet or bait forms. It should never be used anywhere near children!

Diphacinone is also used for medical purposes.

Health Effects

Immediate Health Effects


Longterm or Delayed Health Effects


Other


How Exposures Occur

Accidental Ingestion


Prenatal Exposure


Significant Statistics

According to American Association for Poison Control Centers, 20,206 people were exposed to rodenticides in 1999. Young children are the most common victims of exposure to rodenticides: 17,498 cases of exposure (87%) were children under six years of age.

Litovitz, Toby, et al. “1999 Annual Report of the American Association for Poison Control Centers Toxic Exposure Surveillance System,” American Journal of Emergency Medicine, Vol. 18, No. 5 (September 2000).
http://www.aapcc.org/Annual%20Reports/99report/Entire%20Report.pdf


Solutions

How to detect diphacinone


How to minimize exposure to diphacinone


Alternatives


For More information

Books, articles, factsheets and reports

Haws, Pete. “A Rat-and Mouse-Free House,” Journal of Pesticide Reform, Vol. 16, No. 2 (Summer 1996).

http://www.pesticide.org/rats.pdf

Protecting Children from Pesticides. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Pesticide Programs, January 2002.

http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/factsheets/kidpesticide.htm

Other government agencies

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Office of Pesticide Programs
Ariel Rios Building
1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
Washington DC 20460
703-305-5805

http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/

National Pesticide Information Center

Oregon State University
333 Weniger
Corvallis,OR 97331-6502
800-858-7378

http://npic.orst.edu/

Nonprofit organizations

American Association of Poison Control Centers (AAPCC)

3201 New Mexico Avenue,Suite 310
Washington,DC 20016
202-362-7217

http://www.aapcc.org

Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides

P.O.Box 1393
Eugene,OR 97440
541-344-5044

http://www.pesticide.org

Beyond Pesticides/National Coalition Against the Misuse of Pesticides

701 E Street SE #200
Washington DC 20003
202-543-5450

http://www.beyondpesticides.org

Other websites

Pesticide Action Network Pesticide Database

http://www.pesticideinfo.org

Extension Toxicology Network

http://extoxnet.orst.edu/pips/pips.html

Pesticide Action Network Pesticide Advisor

http://www.panna.org/resources/advisor.dv.html

Other

Given the exclusively non-food uses of these chemicals, no carcinogenicity studies were required.

http://www.epa.gov/oppsrrd1/REDs/factsheets/2100fact.pdf