Ethylene Glycol and Propylene Glycol Toxicity
What is Propylene Glycol?
Propylene glycol toxicity has been reported only rarely and in unusual circumstances. For example, toxicity may result from
* excessively large or rapidly infused intravenous injections of propylene glycol-containing medications, excessively large or rapidly infused intravenous injections of propylene glycol-containing medications (Louis, Kutt et al. 1967; Seay, Graves et al. 1997; Yorgin, Theodorou et al. 1997; Wilson, Reardon et al. 2000)
* prolonged dermal contact during treatment of burns
Those at special risk include
* neonates
* infants
* the elderly (Martin and Finberg 1970; MacDonald, Getson et al. 1987; Glover and Reed 1996; Peleg, Bar-Oz et al. 1998).
Increased sensitivity (Reprotext 2004) may be seen in people with pre-existing
* skin conditions
* eye conditions
* (possibly) allergic conditions