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Sodium Citrate And Citric Acid Monohydrate

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상품명: Sodium Citrate and Citric Acid

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Tablet
투여 경로
ORAL

About This Medication

DESCRIPTION Sodium Citrate and Citric Acid Oral Solu􀆟 on, USP is a stable and pleasant-tas􀆟 ng systemic alkalizer containing sodium citrate and citric acid in a sugar-free base. It is a non-par􀆟 culate neutralizing buff er. Sodium Citrate and Citric Acid Oral Solu􀆟 on, USP contains in each teaspoonful (5 mL): SODIUM CITRATE Dihydrate 500 mg (0.34 Molar) CITRIC ACID Monohydrate 334 mg (0.32 Molar) Each mL contains 1 mEq sodium ion and is equivalent to 1 mEq bicarbonate (HCO3). INACTIVE INGREDIENTS: grape fl avoring, purifi ed water, sodium benzoate, sorbitol and sucralose.

유효 성분

성분 함량
Anhydrous Citric Acid -
Sodium Citrate -

적응증 및 용법

INDICATIONS AND USAGE Sodium Citrate and Citric Acid Oral Solution USP is an effective alkalinizing agent. It is useful in those conditions where long-term maintenance of an alkaline urine is desirable, and is of value in the alleviation of chronic metabolic acidosis, such as results from chronic renal insufficiency or the syndrome of renal tubular acidosis, especially when the administration of potassium salts is undesirable or contraindicated. This product is also useful for buffering and neutralizing gastric hydrochloric acid quickly and effectively. Sodium Citrate and Citric Acid Oral Solution USP is concentrated, and when administered after meals and before bedtime, allows one to maintain an alkaline urinary pH around the clock, usually without the necessity of a 2 A.M. dose. This product alkalinizes the urine without producing a systemic alkalosis in the recommended dosage. This product is highly palatable, pleasant tasting, and tolerable, even when administered for long periods.

용량 및 투여 방법

DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION Sodium Citrate and Citric Acid Oral Solution USP should be taken diluted in water, followed by additional water, if desired. SHAKE WELL BEFORE USING.

Side Effects Overview

ADVERSE REACTIONS Sodium citrate and citric acid oral solution on is generally well tolerated, without any unpleasant side eff ects, when given in recommended doses to patients with normal renal function on and urinary output. However, as with any alkalinizing agent, caution on must be used in certain patients with abnormal renal mechanisms to avoid development of alkalosis, especially in the presence of hypocalcemia. To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact Kesin Pharma at 1-833-537-4679 or FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch.

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INDICATIONS AND USAGE Sodium Citrate and Citric Acid Oral Solution USP is an effective alkalinizing agent. It is useful in those conditions where long-term maintenance of an alkaline urine is desirable, and is of value in the alleviation of chronic metabolic acidosis, such as results from chronic renal insufficiency or the syndrome of renal tubular acidosis, especially when the administration of potassium salts is undesirable or contraindicated. This product is also useful for buffering and neutralizing gastric hydrochloric acid quickly …

DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION Sodium Citrate and Citric Acid Oral Solution USP should be taken diluted in water, followed by additional water, if desired. SHAKE WELL BEFORE USING.

CONTRAINDICATIONS Patients on sodium-restricted diets or with severe renal impairment.

Sodium Citrate And Citric Acid Monohydrate is a prescription medication. You will need a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider.

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