Potassium Bicarbonate
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What is Potassium Bicarbonate?
Potassium bicarbonate is an inorganic compound used medically to treat mild forms of metabolic acidosis and as a supplement to maintain normal potassium levels in patients at risk of hypokalemia. It serves as a buffering agent, helping to maintain pH balance in the body and is also utilized in certain pharmaceutical formulations to help stabilize pH.Side Effects
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Abdominal discomfort
Warnings
- Consult a doctor if you have kidney disease, heart disease, or high blood pressure
- Avoid if you are on a sodium-restricted diet as it might cause fluid retention
- Monitor electrolyte levels and kidney function with prolonged use
- May interact with certain medications such as diuretics and ACE inhibitors
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What is Potassium Bicarbonate ?
Potassium bicarbonate is an inorganic compound used medically to treat mild forms of metabolic acidosis and as a supplement to maintain normal potassium levels in patients at risk of hypokalemia. It serves as a buffering agent, helping to maintain pH balance in the body and is also utilized in certain pharmaceutical formulations to help stabilize pH.- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Abdominal discomfort
- Frequent urination
- Consult a doctor if you have kidney disease, heart disease, or high blood pressure
- Avoid if you are on a sodium-restricted diet as it might cause fluid retention
- Monitor electrolyte levels and kidney function with prolonged use
- May interact with certain medications such as diuretics and ACE inhibitors
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