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This presentation can be used for medical education presentations or educational training within your own center.   The program reviews the incidence, pathophysiology, clinical effects and treatment of methanol and ethylene glycol poisoning.   In additional to historical therapy, it describes Antizol, the antidote for the treatment of these toxic alcohols.

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Toxic Alcohols Slide Set (September 2003) Download Here 105 KB
Toxic Alcohols Slide Set (September 2003) Download Here 92 KB

 

 

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