Raphael Garcia
Raphael Garcia is a professor in the Department of Biochemistry, Pharmacology, and Toxicology at the Federal University of São Paulo (Unifesp). He specializes in the study of toxic substances, particularly methanol, explaining its dangerous effects on human health, including its potential to cause severe poisoning and even death.
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Brazil:
Raphael Garcia discussed the use of fomepizol as an antidote for methanol poisoning and its limited availability in Brazil.
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Raphael Garcia is a professor at the Federal University of São Paulo who discusses the use of fomepizol as an antidote for methanol poisoning.
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Brazil:
Raphael Garcia, a professor at the Federal University of São Paulo, explained the action of fomepizol in treating methanol intoxication.
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Brazil:
Raphael Garcia, a professor at the Federal University of São Paulo, explained the action of fomepizol in treating methanol poisoning.
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Brazil:
Raphael Garcia is a professor in the field of Biochemistry, Pharmacology, and Toxicology who explains the severe metabolic acidosis caused by formic acid.
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Brazil:
Raphael Garcia explains that methanol is an alcohol that is not safe for human consumption.
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