As a result, a person exposed to methanol can go into severe metabolic acidosis, which is when too much acid builds up in the body. Methanol poisoning can cause nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain.
Implications for the Pharmacist Methanol or ethylene glycol toxicity should be suspected in a patient with anion-gap metabolic acidosis in whom laboratory testing reveals a low (or no) ethanol ...
Background: Mass poisonings with methanol are rare but occur regularly both in developed and in developing countries. Data from the poisoning episodes are often published, but follow-up-data is ...
Someone who has been exposed to methanol can enter a state of severe metabolic acidosis — meaning too much acid has built up in the body. This can lead to them falling unconscious and even ...