Information displayed below is a subset of the entire knowledge base and may be incomplete intensionally or inadvertently. If you detect a serious error or want access to the complete knowledge base, please contact us.
4-hydroxycoumarin is a type of coumarin, a naturally occurring chemical found in many plants. It is used in the production of a variety of drugs, including anticoagulants, antifungals, and anti-inflammatory agents. It is also used as a flavoring agent in food and beverages.
The toxic effects of 4-hydroxycoumarin can include liver damage, gastrointestinal upset, and increased risk of bleeding. It can also cause skin irritation and photosensitivity.
Associated brand names include Coumadin, Jantoven, Warfarin, and Warfant.
All of the following must be considered when interpreting clinical findings
and are too extensive to be covered on this site: