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Heritable Resistance to Warfarin in Rats

Nature, 1967
WARFARIN and other anticoagulants are used for the destruction of rats throughout the world and have been by far the most successful materials ever introduced for this purpose. Since 1960, however, apparently independent outbreaks of resistance to warfarin in Rattus norvegicus have been reported from Scotland1, Denmark2 and Wales3.
J H, Greavses, P, Ayres
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Warfarin resistance.

Cardiovascular journal of Africa, 2008
Warfarin, the only available oral coumarin anticoagulant in South Africa, is widely prescribed for the prevention and management of arterial and venous thrombo-embolism. It has a narrow therapeutic index and a wide inter-individual variability in therapeutic response. Genetic polymorphism of the VKORC1 and CYP2C9 genes, as well as clinical factors such
P, Sinxadi, M, Blockman
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Warfarin resistance associated with nafcillin therapy

The American Journal of Medicine, 1989
A woman with a history of diabetes mellitus, peptic ulcer disease, hypothyroidism, systemic lupus erythematous, and myasthenia gravis was admitted to the hospital for an elective thymectomy. She had a past history of deep venous thrombosis and received long-term anticoagulation therapy with warfarin.
G L, Fraser, M, Miller, K, Kane
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Warfarin Resistance and Vitamin K

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1981
Excerpt To the editor: Recently, cases of warfarin resistance due to unrecognized vitamin K supplementation in liquid nutrition products have been described (1, 2).
MARY LEE   +2 more
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Warfarin Resistance: Diagnosis and Therapeutic Alternatives

Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy, 1996
Warfarin resistance is a rare phenomenon, and most of the related literature obtained in a MEDLINE search from 1964–1995 consists of case reports. Warfarin resistance may develop as a result of noncompliance, exogenous consumption of vitamin K, and concurrent ingestion of other agents known to decrease warfarin's effects.
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Warfarin Resistance Associated with Intravenous Lipid Administration

Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 1987
Intravenous lipids have been shown to have varying effects on coagulation parameters. A patient with short bowel syndrome and recurrent thrombotic episodes who required both intravenous lipids and anticoagulation is described. A constant infusion of a soybean oil emulsion (Intralipid) in his parenteral nutrient solution was demonstrated to interfere ...
D M, Lutomski, J E, Palascak, R H, Bower
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Warfarin resistance

The American Journal of Medicine, 1967
R J, Lewis, M, Spivack, T H, Spaet
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Resistance to Warfarin in the Common Rat

Nature, 1964
A CASE of apparent resistance of the common rat to warfarin occurred in 1958 on a farm in West Scotland1, and further evidence of resistance from the same farm was given in 1963 (ref. 2). No other report on this matter is known to me.
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Warfarin resistance in the rat

American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1968
J G, Pool   +3 more
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