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  1. ... reverse catabolism immediately. Correct metabolic acidosis by giving sodium bicarbonate if acidosis is severe (pH <7.10 or ...
  2. ... A, Sharma AM. Effect of sodium chloride- and sodium bicarbonate-rich mineral water on blood pressure and metabolic parameters in elderly normotensive individuals: a randomized double-blind crossover ... diuretic and/or dietary sodium restriction when blood pressure is resistant to ACE ...
  3. ... reverse catabolism immediately. Correct metabolic acidosis by giving sodium bicarbonate if acidosis is severe (pH <7.10 or ...
  4. ... AcipHex) Pantoprazole (Protonix) Dexlansoprazole (Dexilant) Zegerid (omeprazole with sodium bicarbonate), also available over-the-counter (without a prescription)
  5. ... be done with use of potassium citrate or sodium bicarbonate. Eating less salt can also decrease cystine release ...
  6. ... need alkaline medicine such as potassium citrate and sodium bicarbonate. This is medicine that helps correct the acidic ...
  7. ... the poison. Other treatments may include: Activated charcoal Sodium bicarbonate solution given through a vein (IV) to reverse ...
  8. ... potassium from the intestines before it is absorbed Sodium bicarbonate if the problem is caused by acidosis Some ...
  9. ... given through a vein, including potassium salt and sodium bicarbonate, which helps the body remove aspirin that has ...
  10. ... fluids (IV, given through a vein) Laxative Medicine (sodium bicarbonate) to help reverse the effect of the poison ...
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