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'''Etoh''' may refer to: '''Etoh''' may refer to:

*ETOH, when used in a medical context, is an abbreviation for ethanol (i.e. alcohol). For instance, "ETOH 10g/day" denotes that the patient drinks 10 grams (or roughly one standard drink) of alcohol a day on average.
*EtOH, shorthand often used for ] (e.g., EtOH withdrawal)
*EtOH, a shorthand form of ], a chemical compound. It is a term (sometimes E.T.O.H.) used by nurses and Doctors to describe a patient who is displaying symptoms of over-consumption, or withdrawal from, alcoholic beverages. It is also sometimes simply used as shorthand for alcohol (e.g. the patient consumed 12 shots of EtOH).
**The ETOH database, an Alcohol and Alcohol Problems Science database, produced by the NIAAA (])
*"Etoh", a song by ] from their 2001 album ''Since I Left You'' *"Etoh", a song by ] from their 2001 album ''Since I Left You''

*The , an Alcohol and Alcohol Problems Science database, produced by the NIAAA (]).
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