... Kalinor for her metabolic acidosis? S.k is normal. What is her dose? Body weight is 3.5kg..
2 months old girl with nephrocalcinosis and dRTA with high S.Na and metabolic acidosis can I use..
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- 16 Aug 2017 by Onss Ali
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- 17 Aug 2017
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- acidosis, metabolic acidosis, nephrocalcinosis, weight, dosage
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Ask a real medical professional maybe? This is just an information/help site.
Sorry, but your inquiry is serious in nature.
PS. I don't understand why you would prescribe Potassium citrate for calcium in kidneys of an infant patient. The body and by extension, blood is self pH buffering.

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Their maybe actual doctors who participate here (I have encountered two) but it is dangerous for amateurs like myself to be given any real credit on something so critical.
When the life of a two year old is a stake or it's health, it terrifies me. Blood chemistry should be easier, but you know far better than I that it can be perplexing and behave in unexpected ways.