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Common pitfalls in the use of hypertonic sodium bicarbonate for cardiac toxic drug poisonings.

Betty S H ChanNicholas Alan Buckley
Published in: Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.) (2024)
Hypertonic sodium bicarbonate is an effective antidote for certain sodium channel blocker poisonings, such as tricyclic antidepressants, and when used in appropriate dosing, it works synergistically with hyperventilation to achieve serum alkalinization and to reduce sodium channel blockade. However, there are many pitfalls that can lead to excessive sodium bicarbonate therapy and severe adverse effects.
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