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Ethylene glycol poisoning is caused by the ingestion of ethylene glycol (the primary ingredient in both automotive antifreeze and hydraulic brake fluid). Ethylene glycol should not be confused with propylene glycol a common food additive. Ethylene glycol is a toxic colorless odorless almost nonvolatile liquid with a sweet taste that is occasionally consumed by children and dogs due to its sweetness.

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