This chewable tablet falls under the category of 'reflux suppressants,' which form a protective layer on top of stomach contents to prevent acid from escaping into the oesophagus, thereby alleviating ...
If you don’t have baking soda on hand, you can use triple the amount of baking powder instead. Alternative substitutions include potassium bicarbonate, baker’s ammonia, or self-rising powder. Baking ...
Potassium (as chloride) 8mEq, 10mEq; ext-rel tabs. Take with meals and fluids. Swallow tabs whole; may break Klor-Con M tabs in half, or mix in 4oz water. Effervescent tabs, pwd: dissolve in beverage.
In 3 trials of sodium zirconium cyclosilicate, serum bicarbonate increased regardless of CKD stage. In addition to its potassium-binding ability, sodium zirconium cyclosilicate (SZC) may also increase ...
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