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See also under IXg and h. Salbutamol/albuterol and methanol are notable for inducing lactic acidosis and anion gap. Reactional dyspnea and/or hyperpnea can be present. To quote Klig et al. (2014) (PMID 25140963) 'The differential diagnosis of an elevated anion-gap metabolic acidosis is detailed by the acronym 'CAT MUDPILES''. Review of drug-induced AB disorders at PMID 25370778

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Nekoukar Z, Zakariaei Z, Taghizadeh F, Musavi F, Banimostafavi ES, Sharifpour A, Ebrahim Ghuchi N, Fakhar M, Tabaripour R, Safanavaei S

Methanol poisoning as a new world challenge: A review.

Annals of medicine and surgery (2012) 2021 Jun;66;102445 — 2021 Jun — 102445

Kraut JA, Mullins ME

Toxic Alcohols.

The New England journal of medicine 2018 01 18;378;270-280 — 2018 01 18 — 270-280

Vossen LM, van Dongen CM, Schoutteten MK, de Wit HA, de Leeuw PW

Survival after intoxication with inhaled methanol.

The Netherlands journal of medicine 2015 Jul;73;304 — 2015 Jul — 304

Loza R, Rodriguez D

A case of methanol poisoning in a child.

Case reports in nephrology 2014;2014;652129 — 2014 — 652129