The lab analyst measures the sample’s level of ethylene glycol, a very toxic, sweet tasting compound. This solution is very dangerous, and the lab test report, if positive, should be a panic value, meaning one that the lab urgently reports to the clinician. Ethylene glycol is the primary component in antifreeze, used in the coolant systems of most automobiles.
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