The best treatments are ineffective if applied more then 60 minutes after ingesting ethylene glycol. However, other treatments can be applied successfully if begun even several hours later.
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They will end up with ethylene glycol poisoning. The symptoms of this include intoxication, vomiting, metabolic acidosis, cardiovascular dysfunction (AKA their heart will malfunction and quite possibly start to shut down), and ending with acute kidney failure. Diagnosis includes testing for the presence of ethylene glycol in the blood and urine of the patient, followed by stabilizing treatment including antidotes that work to block the enzyme and stop the poisoning. As long as the patient is diagnosed and treated as soon as poisoning is suspected, there is a very good chance they will survive it and make a full recovery.
after being treated for tricamonasis how long does it stays in your system
how long can i use Citalopram for?
As long as it is not well treated
http://www.tomsofmaine.com/toms/ifs/propylene_glycol.asp Umm. That answer, while it does provide a link that through a bit of searching does address Propylene Glycol, does not at all address Dipropylene Glycol, and answers are required to be in your own words or attributed to a source, simply providing a web address is not following guidelines. Dipropylene Glycol is a By-product of the manufacturing process of Propylene Glycol. It's not the same product. That said, both products in the concentrations used in underarm deodorant (and anti-perspiration products) are not considered an irritant, a carcinogen or toxic. Both Dipropylene Glycol and Propylene Glycol have a long history of safe usage. This said, you must remember this is not to assert that those with a sensitivity to either or both ingredients will find themselves free from the typical reactions: stinging and/or swelling and reddening of the skin.
As long as you put propylene glycol in it or there's PG already in your humidifier, club soda would be okay.
Usually, pregnant women are treated for two weeks.
"Guards" were really just soldiers. They were treated great as long as they worshiped Hitler.
Pressure treated wood typically takes about 2-3 days to dry after it has been treated.
Oh, dude, polyethylene glycol is made of ethylene oxide and water. It's like when ethylene oxide and water decide to have a chemical party and polyethylene glycol is the cool result. So yeah, it's basically just ethylene oxide and water hanging out together in a molecular form.
Almost all coolant is ethylene-glycol. Even the new HOAT long-life coolants are ethylene-glycol. There are a few that have a different formulation. I'm guessing that the old "green stuff" will work fine. Some of the older cars used solder in various places in the cooling system/heater that was susceptible to attack by the HOAT coolants. [Hybrid Organic Acid Technology]