With both saline media, however, decreasing the concentration ofsodiumbicarbonateleads to a reduction in excystment.
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There is a slight risk of metabolic alkalosis with excessive use ofsodiumbicarbonate, but this is unlikely to occur at the usual therapeutic dosage.
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Estimation of available phosphorus in soils by extraction withsodiumbicarbonate.
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No medicines, not even aspirin orsodiumbicarbonate, are entirely harmless to everybody.
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I have taken the occasion in previous debates here to mention the benefits ofsodiumbicarbonate, epsom salts and so on, which are frequently forgotten in these days.
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Many articles used as medicines, for example,sodiumbicarbonate, are commonly sold by avoirdupois weight, and it is not the intention to interfere with this practice.
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Furthermore, as it is relatively innocuous in most situations, there is no harm in using excesssodiumbicarbonate.
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Lactic acidosis is initially treated withsodiumbicarbonate, although high doses are not recommended, as this may increase intracellular acidosis.
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Sodiumbicarbonateis sometimes added to soften the peas.
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Thickeners include sodium alginate, carrageenan, gelatine,sodiumbicarbonate, tetrasodium pyrophosphate, and alginic acid.
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Sodiumbicarbonateis a white solid that is crystalline but often appears as a fine powder.
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Metabolic acidosis is treated by administeringsodiumbicarbonate.
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Alginic acid andsodiumbicarbonateare listed as inactive ingredients.
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If severe, metabolic acidosis is treated withsodiumbicarbonate.
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Other additives such as mannitol,sodiumbicarbonate, procaine, et cetera, are of secondary importance.
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