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Fomepizole, also
known as 4-methylpyrazole, is a
medication used to
treat methanol and
ethylene glycol poisoning. It may be used
alone or
together with...
- person,
followed by the use of an antidote. The
preferred antidote is
fomepizole, with
ethanol used if this is not available.
Hemodialysis may also be...
- person,
followed by the use of an antidote. The
preferred antidote is
fomepizole with
ethanol used if this is not available.
Hemodialysis may also be used...
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Wayback Machine Mycyk MB,
Leikin JB (2003). "Antidote review:
fomepizole for
methanol poisoning".
American Journal of Therapeutics. 10 (1): 68–70...
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ethanol is used to
treat methanol or
ethylene glycol toxicity when
fomepizole is not available. Side
effects of
alcohols applied to the skin include...
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other disulfiram-like drugs,
alcohol dehydrogenase inhibitors such as
fomepizole (brand name Antizol)
inhibit the
metabolism of
alcohol into acetaldehyde...
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largely supportive. Furthermore,
there is no
indication for the use of
fomepizole, an
alcohol dehydrogenase inhibitor,
unless co-ingestion with methanol...
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dilated and
nonreactive pupils, quadriplegia, and coma,
leading to death.
Fomepizole or
ethanol should be
quickly administered to
prevent diethylene glycol...
- Modeling. doi:10.5772/66774. ISBN 978-953-51-3201-1. "Application to
Include Fomepizole on the WHO
Model List of
Essential Medicines" (PDF).
November 2012. p...
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Cyanide Phenanthroline ADHTooltip Alcohol dehydrogenase Cimetidine Ethanol Fomepizole (4-methylpyrazole)
Pyrazole ALDHTooltip Aldehyde dehydrogenase Acetaldehyde...