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Results 1 - 10 of 23 for "Sodium%bicarbonate"
  1. Baking powder contains sodium bicarbonate (also found in baking soda) and an acid (such as cream of tartar). It may also contain cornstarch or ...
  2. ... is caused by the loss of too much sodium bicarbonate from the body, which can happen with severe ... problem causing the metabolic acidosis. In some cases, sodium bicarbonate (the chemical in baking soda) may be given ...
  3. ... Medicines that may be prescribed include potassium citrate, sodium bicarbonate, and thiazide diuretics. These are alkaline medicines that ...
  4. ... is caused by the loss of too much sodium bicarbonate from the body, which can happen with severe ... health problem causing the acidosis. In some cases, sodium bicarbonate (the chemical in baking soda) may be given ...
  5. Sodium bicarbonate can be poisonous in large amounts. ... Baking soda contains sodium bicarbonate.
  6. ... AcipHex) Pantoprazole (Protonix) Dexlansoprazole (Dexilant) Zegerid (omeprazole with sodium bicarbonate), also available over-the-counter (without a prescription)
  7. ... be done with use of potassium citrate or sodium bicarbonate. Eating less salt can also decrease cystine release ...
  8. ... need alkaline medicine such as potassium citrate and sodium bicarbonate. This is medicine that helps correct the acidic ...
  9. ... the poison. Other treatments may include: Activated charcoal Sodium bicarbonate solution given through a vein (IV) to reverse ...
  10. ... potassium from the intestines before it is absorbed Sodium bicarbonate if the problem is caused by acidosis Some ...
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