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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Sodium phosphate
  1. ... are found in these medicines: Alclometasone dipropionate Betamethasone sodium phosphate Clocortolone pivalate Desonide Desoximetasone Dexamethasone Fluocinonide Flunisolide Fluocinolone ...
  2. ... sodium bicarbonate Psyllium Psyllium hydrophilic mucilloid Senna Sennosides Sodium phosphate Other laxative products may also cause an overdose.
  3. ... milk, as well as processed foods that contain sodium phosphate. A diet that includes the right amounts of ...
  4. ... in the urine: Amino acids Bicarbonate Glucose Magnesium Phosphate Potassium Sodium Uric acid Loss of these substances can lead ...
  5. Trisodium phosphate is a strong chemical. Poisoning occurs if you swallow, breathe in, or spill large amounts of this substance on ...
  6. ... collection to measure acidity and levels of calcium, sodium, uric acid, oxalate, and citrate
  7. ... have CKD. Other treatments may include: Medicines called phosphate binders, to help prevent high phosphorous levels Extra ...
  8. ... to your provider before taking supplements.) Medicines called phosphate binders, to help prevent blood phosphorous levels from ...
  9. ... normal level may occur with: Disorders that increase phosphate or phosphorous levels in the blood, such as ... or certain antacids, that contain calcium carbonate or sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) Parathyroid glands that do not ...
  10. ... forms, such as calcium gluconate, calcium lactate, calcium phosphate: Most have less calcium than the carbonate and ... and phosphorus. Antacids have other ingredients such as sodium, aluminum, and sugar. Ask your provider if antacids ...