Tell the doctor what medicines the patient is taking before using Sodium Bicarbonate.
Chronic administration with milk or calcium may cause the milk-alkali syndrome.
Urinary excretion of flecainide, mecamylamine, quinidine, sympathomimetics, anorexiants are markedly decreased in patients whose urine is alkalinized by Sodium Bicarbonate possibly resulting in increased toxic effects.
Urinary excretion of chlorpropamide, lithium, methotrexate, salicylates, tetracyclines are reduced due to alkalinization of urine possibly resulting in decreased effect.
Absorption of Naproxen may be increased when taken together with Sodium Bicarbonate.
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