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The Drug-Induced Respiratory Disease Website

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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Fenves AZ, Mojtahed A, Nisavic M, Massoth LR

Case 13-2019: A 54-Year-Old Man with Alcohol Withdrawal and Altered Mental Status.

The New England journal of medicine 2019 Apr 25;380;1657-1665 — 2019 Apr 25 — 1657-1665

Kraut JA, Mullins ME

Toxic Alcohols.

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