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**Enough to be fatal ~ 350 mg/dL ~= 76 mmol/L.
**Enough to be fatal ~ 350 mg/dL ~= 76 mmol/L.


Ethanol intoxication:<ref>URL: [http://www.southend.nhs.uk/pathologyhandbook/clinical_chemistry/Guidelines/ethanol_poisoning.htm http://www.southend.nhs.uk/pathologyhandbook/clinical_chemistry/Guidelines/ethanol_poisoning.htm]. Accessed on: 19 October 2010.</ref>
=====Ethanol intoxication as a table<ref name=southendnhs>URL: [http://www.southend.nhs.uk/pathologyhandbook/clinical_chemistry/Guidelines/ethanol_poisoning.htm http://www.southend.nhs.uk/pathologyhandbook/clinical_chemistry/Guidelines/ethanol_poisoning.htm]. Accessed on: 19 October 2010.</ref>=====
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|Mild  
|
|Concentration
|Concentration
|Concentration
|Concentration
|-
|Legal limit - Ontario<ref>URL: [http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/safety/impaired/fact-sheet.shtml http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/safety/impaired/fact-sheet.shtml]. Accessed on: 28 September 2010.</ref>
| 80 mg/dL
| ~17 mmol/L
| 0.8 g/L
| 0.08 mg/dL
|-
|Mild
| < 180 mg/dL
| < 39 mmol/L
| < 1.8 g/L  
| < 1.8 g/L  
| < 0.18 g/dL  
| < 0.18 g/dL  
| < 180 mg/dL
| < 39 mmol/L
|-
|-
|Moderate
|Moderate
| 180-350 mg/dL
| 39-76 mmol/L
| 1.8-3.5 g/L  
| 1.8-3.5 g/L  
| 0.18-0.35 g/dL
| 0.18-0.35 g/dL
| 180-350 mg/dL
| 39-76 mmol/L
|-
|-
|Severe
|Severe
| 3.5-4.5 g/L
| 0.35-0.45 g/dL 
| 350-450 mg/dL  
| 350-450 mg/dL  
| 76-98 mmol/L
| 76-98 mmol/L
| 3.5-4.5 g/L
| 0.35-0.45 g/dL
|}
|}
Notes:
*1 mg/dL = 1/4.607 mmol/L.
**Ethanol's molar mass = 46.07 g/mol.


====Cocaine====
====Cocaine====
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