Drug Interactions with Urinary Alkalinisers RGH E-Bulletin

by Robbo on 31/08/2009

Interaction
Urinary alkalinisers are used to relieve the discomfort associated with urinary tract infections, help treat certain types of renal stones, or may be used in the specialist setting to treat some metabolic and renal disorders.

The E-Bulletin contains a table of some of the drugs that may interact (some quite dramatically) with urinary alkalinisers.

Download the RGH E-Bulletin: Drug Interactions with Urinary Alkalinisers (276)

The 2009 RGH E-Bulletins are archived here.

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Robbo
08.31.09 at 1:29 pm
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