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Este artículo aborda los efectos dañinos de ingerir o inhalar alcoholes minerales.
Esto es sólo para fines de información y no para usarse en el tratamiento o manejo de una exposición tóxica real. De ocurrir, debe llamar de emergencia local (tal como 911) o al Centro de Control de Envenenamiento nacional, al 1-800-222-1222.
Los ingredientes tóxicos en los alcoholes minerales son los hidrocarburos, sustancias que contienen sólo hidrógeno y carbono. Los ejemplos son el benceno y el metano
Nota: es posible que esta lista no los incluya a todos.
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