Antidotes and alcohols: has Fomepizole made Ethanol an obsolete therapy?

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It discusses the positive and negative aspects of the use of Fomepizole (4-methylpyrazole), in comparison with the etanol use, as antidote against poisoning for etilenoglicol and methanol. It presents bibliographical references. Published in Internet Journal of Medical Toxicology, v.1, n.1, p.2, 1988.

Author(s): Brent, Jeffrey Originator(s): American College of Medical Toxicology - ACMT
Resource added in: 23/06/1999
Available languages: English
Toxicology, Poisoning/drug therapy, Antidotes/therapeutic use, Ethanol/therapeutic use, Ethylene Glycol/poisoning, Methanol/poisoning, Methanol/antagonists & inhibitors, Etlenoglicol/antagonistas & inibidores
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