How to make an ethanol solution for treatment of ethylene glycol

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In this VETgirl online veterinary continuing education video, we review how to make an ethanol solution for the treatment of ethylene glycol. As 4-MP/fomepizole has dramatically increased in price (unless compounded), the use of a clear, high concentration of ethanol/ethyl alcohol can be used instead. Just convert the proof to % alcohol, and get your C1 X V1 = C2 X V2 ready!

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  1. Great video, thank you! How long do you administer the CRI for? Is there a total dose we are aiming for or is it based more on resolution of symptoms?

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