capacity on alcohol dehydrogenase, the substance should prove a potential tool in clinical alcohol research and an effective antidote in clinical situations where inhibition of alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) is the key to a successful outcome of, for example, methanol and ethylene glycol poisoning.doi...
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hypoglycemia or ketoacidosis in diabetics, kidney failure, liver failure (hepatic encephalopathy with hyperammonemia in heavy drinkers), electrolyte imbalance (hyponatremia, hypernatremia), severe allergic reaction, head injury, stroke, CO2 poisoning, poisoning with methanol, ethylene glycol, suicide attempt...
A history of exposure to a toxin is the most important factor in establishing the diagnosis in cases of poisoning. Neurologic signs of intoxication include (1) seizures; (2) depression or coma; (3) tremors, ataxia, and paresis; and (4) LMN signs. Animals that show any of these four si...