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Six teenagers have ended up in San Fernando Valley emergency rooms recently with symptoms of alcohol poisoning. But the illicit alcohol didn't come from their parents' liquor cabinets or from illegally purchased beers. These teens got drunk -- and dangerously ill -- drinking hand sanitizer.
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They're not drinking the gel straight from the dispenser. Some of the teens reportedly used salt to isolate the ethyl alcohol in the disinfectant, turning the gel into a shot of something like liquor; others go online to find distillation instructions. Since most hand sanitizers are 62 percent to 65 percent ethyl alcohol, the drink distilled from it can be as high as 120 proof. (In contrast, a standard shot of vodka is about 40 percent alcohol, or 80 proof.)

"All it takes is just a few swallows and you have a drunk teenager," Cyrus Rangan, director of the toxicology bureau for the county public health department and a medical toxicology consultant for Children's Hospital Los Angeles, told the Los Angeles Times. "There is no question that it is dangerous."

In the past, people in search of a quick high have turned to cough medicine (in large amounts, the cough suppressant dextramethorphan can cause hallucinations and "out-of-body" sensations), alcohol-based mouthwash, and even common kitchen ingredients like vanilla or lemon extract.

The hand-sanitizer trend is alarming, but it's not necessarily new. In 2007, The New England Journal of Medicine published an article about a 49-year-old prison inmate who went form "usually calm" to "described as being 'red-eyed,' 'loony,' 'combative,' and 'intoxicated, lecturing everyone about life" after drinking from a gallon container of a popular hand sanitizer over the course of several hours. According to a 2012 report in "Critical Care Medicine," from 2005 to 2009 the number of new cases of hand sanitizer ingestion increased by an average of 1,894 per year. And the American Association of Poison Control Centers says that in 2006, poison centers reported 11,914 "exposures" to ethanol-containing hand sanitizers, 2,307 to people older than 6.

The six California teens arrived in the emergency rooms with slurred speech and burning sensations in their stomachs. Some of them were so drunk that they needed to be monitored, CBS News reported.

"It is kind of scary that they go to that extent to get a shot of essentially hard liquor," Rangan pointed out.

Dr. Robert Glatter, an emergency medicine physician at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, told CBS News that he's seen something similar, when a few teenagers ingested hand sanitizer as a "dare."

"They denied drinking any 'alcohol', had no smell of alcohol on their breath, but when their blood alcohol was quite elevated, they later admitted to drinking the hand sanitizer," Glatter said.

Concerned parents should consider monitoring their kids' use of alcohol-based hand sanitizers, buying foam-based ones that are more difficult to distill or drink as-is, or using non-alcohol versions instead.
Of all the idiotic things. /facepalm Though it shows that kids are smart if they're able to separate the alcohol from the gel.

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I think my biggest surprise in this article was learning that hand sanitizers use ethanol instead of isopropanol. I'm guessing that may change.
Better not tell these child geniuses the gasoline from many pumps is 10-15% ethanol. I can just see the horror stories from someone trying to make that work as a beverage.
That's terrible.
There are many ways to get drunk, but they chose the worst way.

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that just sad

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I pray they don't breed the stupid gene.

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I only hope my child does not turn out this stupid... I never had an urge to get high or drunk, and don't really understand why they would go to this extreme.

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Of all the idiotic things. /facepalm Though it shows that kids are smart if they're able to separate the alcohol from the gel.
I agree it's stupid, but it also doesn't seem that hard to seperate the alcohol from the gel, either.

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Better not tell these child geniuses the gasoline from many pumps is 10-15% ethanol. I can just see the horror stories from someone trying to make that work as a beverage.


What, you can't drink a "Molotov cocktail"? gonk

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Saw this on the news last night and again this morning. Jeezus!! What is it with kids like these? (and these are teens that don't like being called kids. But they sure act like kids)

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And now we'll get carded for hand sanitizer too,just wait it'll happen.-_-;

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........ I wonder.. sorry can't say anything on how utterly stupid these kids are.

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....Wow, the things kids do just to get drunk or high.

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