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Sodium Bicarbonate is indicated in-1. Management of acidosis in cardiac arrest. 2. Alkalinization of urine.3. Management of metabolic acidosis in:
Severe renal disease
Uncontrolled diabetes
Circulatory insufficiency from shock or dehydration
Severe primary lactic acidosis
Sodium bicarbonate is a systemic alkalizer, which increases plasma bicarbonate, buffers excess hydrogen ion concentration, and raises blood pH, thereby reversing the clinical manifestations of acidosis. It is also a urinary alkalizer, increasing the excretion of free bicarbonate ions in the urine, thus effectively raising the urinary pH. It also replenishes electrolyte imbalance in severe diarrhea where the loss of bicarbonate can be significant.
Oral: The usual dose is 300 mg to 2 grams, 1 to 4 times daily.Intravenous (Severe metabolic acidosis):
Adult: By slow inj of a hypertonic solution of up to 8.4% (1000 mmol/L), or by continuous infusion of a weaker solution, usually 1.26% (150 mmol/L). For correction of acidosis during advanced cardiac life support procedures, 50 ml of an 8.4% solution may be given.
Elderly: Dosage adjustments may be required.
Some drugs that may interact with this drug are: Aspirin and other salicylates, memantine, medications with enteric coating. Potentially hazardous interactions with Corticosteroids and Corticotropin, Alkalis, Calcium, Diuretics and Potassium. It can decrease the effectiveness of certain drugs including Ampicillin, Atazanavir, Ketoconazole, Itraconazole, Iron supplements, Sucralfate etc.
Common side effects:
Headache
Nausea
Irritability
Notify your doctor you develop any of the following effects:
Muscle weakness
Slow reflexes
Confusion
Swelling of the feet or ankles
Black tar-like stools
Coffee-ground vomit
Use during pregnancy only if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the fetus. Pregnant women: Based on animal data showing adverse renal effects, it is not recommended during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy. It may worsen high blood pressure. This medication may pass into breast milk.
Caution should be taken for patients with pre-existing heart disease, kidney disease, liver disease, high blood pressure, any allergies because this medication contains salt (sodium), do not use it if you are on a salt restricted diet.
Intravenous fluid preparations, Urinary Alkalinizing Agent
Do not store above 30°C, protect from light & moisture. Keep the medicine out of reach of children.