Examples
Sodium bicarbonate is commonly known as baking soda.
How It Works
Sodium bicarbonate makes the urine less acidic, which makes uric
acid
kidney stone formation less likely.
Why It Is Used
Sodium bicarbonate may be used if you have had uric acid stones
because you have too much acid in your urine.
How Well It Works
Sodium bicarbonate can prevent the formation of uric acid kidney
stones and can help dissolve existing uric acid stones.
Side Effects
The side effects of sodium bicarbonate include:
- A possible increase in the risk of forming
calcium kidney stones.
- An increase in the amount of sodium in the
blood.
- Fluid retention (edema), especially in people with
high blood pressure,
heart failure, or liver disease (cirrhosis) or in older adults.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
You will have to check the acid level of your urine (pH) to keep the pH between 6.0 and 7.0. Kidney stones
are more likely to form if the urine has a pH much lower than 6.0 or higher
than 7.0.
Sodium bicarbonate has more side effects than potassium citrate,
which is also used to prevent uric acid kidney stones.
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