
pmid: 15379080
Ethylene glycol is an inexpensive, readily available substance that may be associated with accidental or intentional toxicity. Toxicity from this substance may be encountered in the military and civilian populations. Because it is highly toxic and can result in death if not treated appropriately, it is imperative to recognize the signs and symptoms of intoxication. Two cases are presented and the diagnosis and treatment of ethylene glycol toxicity are discussed. Fomepizole, a new medication for ethylene glycol toxicity, has changed the management of this poisoning. It increases the elimination half-life of ethylene glycol, thus delaying the formation of toxic metabolites.
Fomepizole, Male, Ethylene Glycol, Adolescent, Critical Care, Suicide, Attempted, Acute Kidney Injury, Middle Aged, Renal Dialysis, Humans, Pyrazoles, Female, Acidosis, Emergency Treatment
Fomepizole, Male, Ethylene Glycol, Adolescent, Critical Care, Suicide, Attempted, Acute Kidney Injury, Middle Aged, Renal Dialysis, Humans, Pyrazoles, Female, Acidosis, Emergency Treatment
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