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Status epilepticus glycols

A. Severe metabolic acidosis resulting from intoxication by methanol, ethylene glycol, or salicylates or from excessive lactic acid production (eg, resulting from status epilepticus or shock). [Pg.419]

Metabolism Probable propylene glycol toxicity has been reported in a patient receiving a continuous infusion of pentobarbital for refractory status epilepticus [63 ]. [Pg.1018]


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