Alkalosis

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Alkalosis refers to a condition reducing hydrogen ion concentration of arterial blood plasma (alkalemia). Generally alkalosis is said to occur when arterial pH exceeds 7.45. The opposite condition is acidosis. More specifically, alkalosis can refer to:

[edit] Causes

Taking large amount of antacids for peptic ulcers might contribute to alkalosis. Especially Sodium Bicarbonate. It is better to avoid Sodium Bicarbonate and replace it by Aluminium hydroxide and magnesium hydroxide.