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Elevated methaemoglobin in a critically ill patient as a result of hydrogen peroxide exposure: A case study

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Formation of methaemoglobinaemia (MetHb) decreases oxygen capacity in the blood, leading to tissue hypoxia. This condition may be acquired following exposure to certain drugs. Click to show full abstract

Formation of methaemoglobinaemia (MetHb) decreases oxygen capacity in the blood, leading to tissue hypoxia. This condition may be acquired following exposure to certain drugs.

Keywords: methaemoglobin critically; elevated methaemoglobin; ill patient; patient result; exposure; critically ill

Journal Title: Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics
Year Published: 2021

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