COVID casualty: Bilateral blindness due to ingestion of spurious sanitizer

Intentional ingestion of alcohol-based handrub (ABHR) or sanitizer solution is uncommon. The coronavirus disease-19 pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 has led to lockdowns being put in place in many countries across the globe and resulted in a surge in ABHR usage to m...

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Main Authors: Lav Kochgaway, Akshay Gopinathan Nair, Ankita Mitra, Sagar Bhargava, Maneesh Singh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
Series:Oman Journal of Ophthalmology
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Online Access:http://www.ojoonline.org/article.asp?issn=0974-620X;year=2020;volume=13;issue=3;spage=164;epage=166;aulast=Kochgaway
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spelling doaj-f5ce171a9eb74c5895b19f51d1e8b7fb2020-12-02T13:13:10ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsOman Journal of Ophthalmology0974-620X2020-01-0113316416610.4103/ojo.OJO_277_2020COVID casualty: Bilateral blindness due to ingestion of spurious sanitizerLav KochgawayAkshay Gopinathan NairAnkita MitraSagar BhargavaManeesh SinghIntentional ingestion of alcohol-based handrub (ABHR) or sanitizer solution is uncommon. The coronavirus disease-19 pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 has led to lockdowns being put in place in many countries across the globe and resulted in a surge in ABHR usage to maintain hand hygiene. In this communication, we report the case of a 56-year-old male, a chronic alcoholic who presented during the lockdown period, with acute bilateral loss of vision following ingestion of ABHR. The handrub was found to be a nonstandardized sanitizer with no labels mentioning its constituents. Typically, the ingestion of ABHR solutions results in isopropanol or ethanol poisoning, both of which have low toxicity. Based on the clinical history and findings in our patient, a diagnosis of optic neuropathy due to accidental ingestion of sanitizer containing methyl alcohol as an unlisted ingredient was made. Our report underscores the need for strict guidelines, toxicovigilance, and surveillance systems to be in place to prevent such adulterated ABHRs from being commercially available.http://www.ojoonline.org/article.asp?issn=0974-620X;year=2020;volume=13;issue=3;spage=164;epage=166;aulast=Kochgawayalcoholhandrubmethyl alcoholoptic neuropathypoisoning
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author Lav Kochgaway
Akshay Gopinathan Nair
Ankita Mitra
Sagar Bhargava
Maneesh Singh
spellingShingle Lav Kochgaway
Akshay Gopinathan Nair
Ankita Mitra
Sagar Bhargava
Maneesh Singh
COVID casualty: Bilateral blindness due to ingestion of spurious sanitizer
Oman Journal of Ophthalmology
alcohol
handrub
methyl alcohol
optic neuropathy
poisoning
author_facet Lav Kochgaway
Akshay Gopinathan Nair
Ankita Mitra
Sagar Bhargava
Maneesh Singh
author_sort Lav Kochgaway
title COVID casualty: Bilateral blindness due to ingestion of spurious sanitizer
title_short COVID casualty: Bilateral blindness due to ingestion of spurious sanitizer
title_full COVID casualty: Bilateral blindness due to ingestion of spurious sanitizer
title_fullStr COVID casualty: Bilateral blindness due to ingestion of spurious sanitizer
title_full_unstemmed COVID casualty: Bilateral blindness due to ingestion of spurious sanitizer
title_sort covid casualty: bilateral blindness due to ingestion of spurious sanitizer
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Oman Journal of Ophthalmology
issn 0974-620X
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Intentional ingestion of alcohol-based handrub (ABHR) or sanitizer solution is uncommon. The coronavirus disease-19 pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 has led to lockdowns being put in place in many countries across the globe and resulted in a surge in ABHR usage to maintain hand hygiene. In this communication, we report the case of a 56-year-old male, a chronic alcoholic who presented during the lockdown period, with acute bilateral loss of vision following ingestion of ABHR. The handrub was found to be a nonstandardized sanitizer with no labels mentioning its constituents. Typically, the ingestion of ABHR solutions results in isopropanol or ethanol poisoning, both of which have low toxicity. Based on the clinical history and findings in our patient, a diagnosis of optic neuropathy due to accidental ingestion of sanitizer containing methyl alcohol as an unlisted ingredient was made. Our report underscores the need for strict guidelines, toxicovigilance, and surveillance systems to be in place to prevent such adulterated ABHRs from being commercially available.
topic alcohol
handrub
methyl alcohol
optic neuropathy
poisoning
url http://www.ojoonline.org/article.asp?issn=0974-620X;year=2020;volume=13;issue=3;spage=164;epage=166;aulast=Kochgaway
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