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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Sodium citrate
  1. ... identified. Medicines that may be prescribed include potassium citrate, sodium bicarbonate, and thiazide diuretics. These are alkaline medicines ...
  2. ... may include: Acetazolamide Ammonium chloride Methenamine mandelate Potassium citrate Sodium bicarbonate Thiazide diuretic DO NOT stop taking any ...
  3. ... collection to measure acidity and levels of calcium, sodium, uric acid, oxalate, and citrate
  4. ... This may be done with use of potassium citrate or sodium bicarbonate. Eating less salt can also decrease cystine ...
  5. ... All children need alkaline medicine such as potassium citrate and sodium bicarbonate. This is medicine that helps correct the ...
  6. ... poisonous ingredients in Clinitest tablets are: Copper sulfate Citric acid Sodium hydroxide Sodium carbonate
  7. ... sodium bicarbonate Psyllium Psyllium hydrophilic mucilloid Senna Sennosides Sodium phosphate Other laxative products may also cause an overdose.
  8. ... of calcium should be taken with meals. Calcium citrate. This is a more expensive form of calcium. ... common in people over age 50) absorb calcium citrate better than calcium carbonate. Other forms, such as ...
  9. ... urine test Amylase - urine Bilirubin - urine Calcium - urine Citric acid ... Sodium - urine Urea nitrogen - urine Uric acid - urine Urinalysis ...