difethialone
Difethialone is a potent second-generation anticoagulant rodenticide in the 4-hydroxycoumarin class, used to control rats and mice in urban, agricultural, and commercial settings. It acts by inhibiting vitamin K epoxide reductase, which disrupts recycling of vitamin K and depletes vitamin K–dependent clotting factors II, VII, IX, and X. The resulting coagulopathy leads to uncontrolled bleeding and death. Compared with first-generation anticoagulants, difethialone is more potent and longer-lasting in tissues, enabling delayed effects and reducing the number of feedings required for control, though exposure scenario varies by species.
Used in bait formulations such as pellets, blocks, or liquid baits, it is typically deployed in bait
Non-target and environmental concerns include the risk of secondary poisoning to predators and scavengers that feed
Regulatory status varies by country and region, but many areas classify difethialone as a restricted‑use or