Availability | Shohl’s Solution | Potassium Citrate Mixt. | Polycitra |
mEq | 1ml = 1 mEq base | 1ml = 3 mEq base | 1ml = 2 mEq base |
Indication |
| For systemic or urine alkalization | For treatment of calcium and uric acid stones |
Dose |
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Need to be well diluted with water | |||
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Content | Weight (mg) | Molecular weight (g/mol) | Dosage equivalent | |
Shohl’s solution (1ml) | Sodium Citrate | 90 | 258.07 | 1ml = 1 mEq base |
Citric Acid Anhydrous Monohydrous | 140 | 192.12 210.14 | ||
Shohl’s solution in HKGU (1ml) | Sodium Citrate | 200 | 258.07 | 1ml = 2 mEq base |
Citric Acid Anhydrous | 36.6 | 192.12 | ||
Polycitra (1ml) | Potassium citrate | 110 | 306.395 | 1ml = 2 mEq base |
Sodium Citrate | 100 | 258.07 | ||
Citric Acid Anhydrous Monohydrous | 66.8 | 192.12 210.14 | ||
Potcit | Potassium Citrate | 300 | 306.395 | 1ml = 3 mEq base |
Citric Acid | 50 |
Shohl’s solution (Phis worksheet)
- Bicitra: Sodium citrate 500 mg and citric acid 334 mg/5 ml (1 mEq sodium and 1 mEq bicarbonate equivalent per ml) (15 ml unit dose, 480 ml).
- Oracit: Sodium citrate 490 mg and citric acid 640 mg/5 ml (1 mEq sodium and 1 mEq bicarbonate equivalent per ml).
References
1. Therapy of Renal Diseases and Related Disorders edited by Wadi N. Suki, Shaul G. Massry
2.https://www.drugs.com/pro/potassium-citrate-sodium-citrate-citric-acid-solution.html
3. PhIS worksheet
4. Lexicomp
5. http://www.rch.org.au/nephrology/protocols/5415_CITRATE_AND_CITRIC_ACID_SOLUTIONS/
5. http://www.rch.org.au/nephrology/protocols/5415_CITRATE_AND_CITRIC_ACID_SOLUTIONS/
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