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- Alkalinity (from Arabic: القلوية, romanized: al-qaly, lit. 'ashes of the saltwort') is the capacity of water to resist acidification. It should not be...
- Sodium bicarbonate (IUPAC name: sodium hydrogencarbonate), commonly known as baking soda or bicarbonate of soda, is a chemical compound with the formula...
- Diuresis (/ˌdaɪjʊˈriːsɪs/) is the excretion of urine, especially when excessive (polyuria). The term collectively denotes the physiologic processes underpinning...
- increasing exposure of the esophagus and oral area to the pesticide. Urinary alkalinisation has been used in acute poisonings from chlorophenoxy herbicides (such...
- after Na+ , it can be economically extracted directly from seawater by alkalinisation as described here above. On an industrial scale, Mg(OH)2 is produced...
- PMID 22215916. Shamash J, Earl H, Souhami R (1991). "Acetazolamide for alkalinisation of urine in patients receiving high-dose methotrexate". Cancer Chemotherapy...
- JA, Johnstone AF, Proudfoot AT (November 1982). "Diuresis or urinary alkalinisation for salicylate poisoning?". British Medical Journal. 285 (6352): 1383–6...
- Health effects of pesticides Roberts DM, Buckley NA (2007). "Urinary alkalinisation for acute chlorophenoxy herbicide poisoning". Cochrane Database Syst...
- folinate treatment in cases of blood dyscrasias Forcing oral fluids Alkalinisation of the urine may reduce the toxicity of sulfamethoxazole, but it may...
- LD50 determined in acute toxicity rat studies was 639 mg/kg. Urinary alkalinisation has been used in acute poisoning, but evidence to support its use is...