Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (671 page)

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   150 mg/dL: altered thought processes; personality, behavior changes
   200 mg/dL: staggering gait, nausea, vomiting, mental confusion
   300 mg/dL: slurred speech, sensory loss, visual disturbance
   400 mg/dL: hypothermia, hypoglycemia, poor muscle control, seizures
   700 mg/dL: unconsciousness, decreased reflexes, respiratory failure (may also occur at lower concentrations)
   Isopropanol (isopropyl alcohol): <10 mg/dL (normal); toxic effects generally seen at 50–100 mg/dL.
   Methanol: <10 mg/dL (normal); levels >25 mg/dL are generally considered toxic.
   Acetone: <10 mg/dL; effects are said to be similar to ethanol for similar blood levels, but the anesthetic potency is greater.
   Use
   Beverage (ethanol)
   Solvent and reagent
   Vehicle in chemical and pharmaceutical industries
   Antiseptic (isopropyl alcohol)

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