Remaining methanol in the stomach is removed with gastric lavage.
Metabolic acidosis is corrected with a bicarbonate infusion.
Intravenous ethanol inhibits the production of formate by competing for the active site of alcohol dehydrogenase:
If the initial blood methanol concentration exceeds 0.5 g/l then haemodyalysis should be combined with the ethanol infusion. In this case the ethanol infusion should be increased to maintain blood ethanol levels.
Intravenous folate may prevent optic nerve damage:
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