Urine alkalinization therapy (DBCOND0025145)

Identifiers

Synonyms
Alkaline urine / Alkalinizing agent / Alkalinizing Agents / Urine alkalinisation therapy / Antacid (substance) / Medicinal product acting as antacid agent (product) / Antacids

Associated Data

Indicated Drugs and Targets
DrugDescriptionTargets
Acetazolamide
A carbonic anhydrase inhibitor used to treat edema from heart failure or medications, certain types of epilepsy, and glaucoma.
Calcium chloride
An ionic compound used for the treatment of hypocalcemia and hyperkalemia, and as an antidote to magnesium intoxication due to overdosage of magnesium sulfate.
Citric acid
An anti-chelation additive used in blood collection tubes and as a flavoring and preservative agent in various cosmetic and pharmaceutical products.
Dextrose, unspecified form
A form of glucose used for caloric supply and the replenishment of fluid in total parenteral nutrition and other therapies as well as for the treatment of hypoglycemic episodes.
Dipotassium phosphate
An ionic compound used for electrolyte replenishment and total parenteral nutrition (TPN) therapy.
No drug targets
Gluconic Acid
An electrolyte supplement used in total parenteral nutrition.
No drug targets
Gluconic Acid
An electrolyte supplement used in total parenteral nutrition.
No drug targets
Lactic acid
An emollient and keratolytic used agent in various cosmetic products and used as an additive in various pharmaceutical products for its antibacterial properties.
Magnesium acetate tetrahydrate
An ionic compound used for electrolyte replenishment and total parenteral nutrition (TPN) therapy.
Magnesium chloride
An ionic compound and source of magnesium used for electrolyte replenishment and conditions associated with magnesium deficiencies.
No drug targets
Potassium chloride
A potassium salt used to treat hypokalemia.
Sodium chloride
An ingredient found in a variety of nutritional products as a source of electrolytes and water.
No drug targets
Sodium citrate
An ingredient used for the anticoagulation of whole blood as part of automated apheresis procedures.
Clinical Trials
Not Available