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When methanol or ethylene glycol poisoning is suspected, do not wait for toxic alcohol levels to return before starting fomepizole. The osmolal gap can be used to estimate the toxic alcohol concentration: estimated alcohol (mg/dL) = osmolal gap × molecular weight / 10. For methanol, gap × 3.2 ≈ methanol mg/dL. A serum methanol >20 mg/dL is an indication for fomepizole; >50 mg/dL typically warrants urgent haemodialysis.

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The term 'osmolal gap' was introduced in the 1960s as osmometry became more widely available. Ironically, one of the major contributors to osmolal gap research was Erwin Smolens and colleagues who noticed that inebriated patients in the emergency department had measured osmolalities far higher than their basic chemistry explained — leading to the systematic use of osmolal gap in toxicology screening.

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