We can do that here at St Thomas' Toxicology (aka Guys Poisons Unit for
the more experienced list members!)
Medical Toxicology Laboratory
3rd Floor
South Wing
St Thomas Hospital
London
SE1 7EH
We also do ethylene glycol, and frequently look for both of these and
also ethanol in cases of suspected antifreeze OD. All can be done
ugently, with same day turnaround, provided we are notified and samples
received in a timely manner.
As always, feel free to ring for more info - I know you have our
details!
Regards
David Gerrie
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From: Clinical biochemistry discussion list
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Mike Howell
Sent: 01 September 2009 15:44
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Subject: Re: Methanol measurement
Hi
Is there any lab near London that offers methanol assays in possible
toxicity cases. Yet again we've had to calculate osmolalities and look
at osmolar gaps. I note the Midlands seems to be well served in assay
Finder!
Mike Howell
Mike Howell
Clinical Biochemistry
The Hillingdon Hospital
Pield Heath Road
Uxbridge
Middx
UB8 3NN
Tel 01895 279225
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