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Windshield washer fluidDefinition: Poisoning caused by exposure to windshield washer fluid.
Where Found: Note: This list is not inclusive of all brand names.
Symptoms: - respiratory
- eyes, ears, nose, and throat
- skin
- gastrointestinal
- heart and blood vessels
- nervous system
Home Treatment: DO NOT induce vomiting without directions from Poison Control!
Before Calling Emergency: Determine the following information: - the patient's age, weight, and condition
- the name of the product (as well as the ingredients and strength if known)
- the time it was swallowed
- the amount swallowed
Poison Control, or a local emergency number: They will instruct you if it is necessary to take the patient to the hospital. See poison control centers for the national telephone number. Bring the poison container with you to the emergency room.
What to expect at the emergency room: Some or all of the following procedures may be performed: - Administer ethanol (the alcohol found in alcoholic beverages)
- Administer Fomepizole (a medication that blocks the formation of toxins produced by the body when it breaks down the methanol)
- Dialysis
- Use gastric lavage
- Treat the symptoms
Expectations (prognosis): Methanol is extremely toxic. As little as 2 TABLEspoons can be fatal to a child, while 2 to 8 oz. can be fatal for an adult. The ultimate outcome for the patient will depend on how much was swallowed and how soon appropriate care was given. Many windshield washer fluids are a dilute form of methanol and therefore are not as toxic as pure methanol.
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| Review Date: 2/15/2005 Reviewed By: William D. Whetstone, M.D., Division of Emergency Medicine, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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