Authors: Mary A. Williamson Mt(ascp) Phd,L. Michael Snyder Md
Digoxin and estrogens increase in plasma levels
ETHYLENE GLYCOL
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Definition
A colorless, odorless, sweet tasting nonvolatile liquid found in antifreeze, coolants, deicers, brake fluids, detergents, paints, and inks
Other name: 1,2-ethanediol
Normal range:
none; threshold limit value for occupational exposure: 100 mg/m
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Use
Antifreeze
Softening agent and stabilizer
Solvent
Interpretation
Minimum lethal oral dose for adults is approximately 100 mL; toxicity possible at serum concentrations >250 mg/L
Limitations
Propylene glycol, a similar compound used in pharmaceutical preparations is less toxic.
Ethylene glycol can cause severe metabolic acidosis with increased anion gap and osmolal gap.