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Should the Antizol dosing be changed if ethanol is present?

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Should the Antizol dosing be changed if ethanol is present?

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Ethanol therapy is often initiated prior to transporting a methanol or ethylene glycol-poisoned patient to a referral hospital. Because fomepizole is considered a more effective inhibitor of alcohol dehydrogenase than ethanol, Antizol administration should be immediately initiated at normally recommended doses.

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