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Latest revision as of 18:52, 20 February 2021

Toxic Alcohols

Toxic Alcohols Anion/Osmolar Gaps

Osmolar gap Metabolic acidosis Osmolar gap Anion gap Ketones Ca Oxolate stones Reduced vision Management
Ethanol + + + (if ketoacidosis) + - Mainly supportive
Ethylene glycol + + + - + - FomepizoleThiaminePyridoxine, +/- Dialysis
Methanol + + (early on, then disappears) + - - + Fomepizole or ethanol, Folinic acid, +/- Dialysis
Isopropyl alcohol - + - + - + Mainly supportive
Propylene gylcol + + (initially) + (converted to lactate) - - -

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