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Experts say even a small amount of methanol can be extremely dangerous. Spoke earlier with clinical toxicologist Darren Roberts and he explained exactly what methanol is and why it's so dangerous.
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Methanol is an alcohol, it's one of the types of alcohols and really most of its use is
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for industrial purposes, either as a cleaner or maybe in manufacturing.
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So we don't tend to come across methanol a lot within our homes, but there are as mentioned
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industrial uses for methanol, which means there's large amounts that's floating around.
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And what we see sometimes is what we're seeing now is that that methanol for some reason
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gets into a food or a drink supply and we get tragic outcomes.
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And how does it physically affect your body if ingested?
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Methanol is metabolised or dealt with in the body a bit similar to regular alcohol.
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So the body will metabolise it from the methanol into an acid.
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And so in the case of regular ethanol or alcohol, the body clears that readily.
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But the problem with methanol is that it forms this acid called formic acid that it can't
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deal with very well.
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This is a very toxic acid and it causes problems throughout the body, but particularly to parts
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of the brain and the eyes.
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And that's where we see all these terrible complications from.
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The acid initially, you'll see effects within about six hours on blood tests, although how
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severe these are will depend on whether or not the person's already drunk some regular
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alcohol or the amount they've also drunk.
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So that will be one effect.
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Then after that, within about, say, 12 hours, people start to feel sick or vomit or have
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tummy pain.
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And then around that same time, they get changes in their vision.
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And this is a bad sign.
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Once people get change in their vision, we know that they've got a severe poisoning.
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And then after that, it can just continue to get worse.
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And so is there anything that can be done immediately after taking it if you realise
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you have to try to limit the effects?
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There is.
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The problem is that most people aren't aware at the time they've drunk something that is
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actually methanol.
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But in the event that you were aware that you'd had some methanol or a high risk of
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having methanol, then the actual, the antidote to that is to drink ethanol or regular alcohol.
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So of course, that's a tricky decision to make if you're in a place where you're not
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sure that the alcohol that you're drinking is safe.
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Beer tends to be a safe form of alcohol to drink.
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But the problem is the amount that someone needs to drink is very large, maybe two litres
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of beer.
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For me, I'm a large person, less for smaller people, but it's a large volume of beer that
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would need to be drunk.
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But drinking alcohol is the best treatment and, of course, getting medical assistance
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immediately.
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But as you say, if you aren't aware of it immediately, then symptoms don't happen for
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several hours later.
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And once it gets to that stage, can you do anything?
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Always get to hospital as soon as possible to be assessed.
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There are many cases of people who have a very good outcome if they get to hospital,
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even if it's 12 or 24 hours later.
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But as mentioned, the onset and the severity of the effects depends in part on how much
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someone is drunk, but also whether or not they had regular alcohol at the same time.
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We don't know if these poor girls and others who are affected drank methanol that was mixed
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with ethanol or if it was methanol on its own.
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So it's these different factors that impact on the onset.
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But if anyone has any symptoms when they're travelling and they're concerned it could
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be methanol, my suggestion is just to get help.
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And are the effects worse if you have had some alcohol before you inadvertently drink
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methanol?
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Or is it worse or better if you've actually had a bit of alcohol first?
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Better.
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So ethanol helps to be an antidote and prevent the effects of methanol.
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But that doesn't take away the need to get medical assistance.
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It's necessary to get treatment for that.
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But alcohol is protective if someone has already had that.
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So what can people do if travelling, particularly in Southeast Asia, to try to limit the chance
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of inadvertently taking it apart from not drinking alcohol at all?
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This is a tricky one.
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Anyone who's travelling in countries where there may be less regulation of alcohol is
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at risk of drinking something containing methanol.
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We see all around the world, it's not just in South Asia, where there are clusters every
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now and again of methanol poisoning, which really is very upsetting, disturbing and can
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cause a lot of anxiety for travellers.
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Generally if you are drinking in a reputable organisation, whether it be a reputable bar
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or hotel, it's anticipated that their supplies would be much higher quality.
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Beer doesn't have the risk of methanol poisoning for people who enjoy beer.
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But it can be tricky, unfortunately, to avoid.
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Fortunately, it's not that common.
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But when it does occur, we see what we're seeing now, it's tragic.
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