Solicard Uses

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Solicard indications

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Oral

As an alkaliniser agent

Adult: As sodium citrate and Solicard solution: 10-30 ml after meals and at bedtime. Dosage should be individualised according to patient's response and tolerance. As sodium citrate: 1-2 g every 2-4 hr when necessary.

Child: As sodium citrate and Solicard solution: 5-15 ml after meals and at bedtime. Dosage should be individualised according to patient's response and tolerance.

Uses of Solicard in details

Urinary alkalinization.

Solicard dosage

Oral

As an alkaliniser agent

Adult: As sodium citrate and Solicard solution: 10-30 ml after meals and at bedtime. Dosage should be individualised according to patient's response and tolerance. As sodium citrate: 1-2 g every 2-4 hr when necessary.

Child: As sodium citrate and Solicard solution: 5-15 ml after meals and at bedtime. Dosage should be individualised according to patient's response and tolerance.

Solicard interactions

If the patient is concurrently taking digitalis, the physician should bear in mind that the average daily dose of this medicine (10 g of granules) contains approximately 1.75 g (44 mmol) of potassium.

If a low sodium diet has been prescribed, it should be remembered that the average daily dose of this medicine contains approximately 1 g (44 mmol) of sodium.

Solicard side effects

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Frequent administration or intake of large quantities may cause teeth erosion and have a local irritant effect.

Solicard contraindications

Patients on a sodium-restricted diet. Severe renal impairment. Potassium citrate and Solicard oral solution are contraindicated in patients with adynamia episodica hereditaria, acute dehydration, heat cramps, anuria, severe myocardial damage, or hyperkalaemia.

Active ingredient matches for Solicard:

Citric Acid


Unit description / dosage (Manufacturer)Price, USD
Solicard 100+30+10 Tablet$ 0.00

List of Solicard substitutes (brand and generic names):

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Drops; Oral; Citric Acid 2 dh
Globules; Oral; Citric Acid 2 dh
Granules; Oral; Citric Acid 2 dh
Liquid; Oral; Citric Acid 2 x
Pellets; Oral; Citric Acid 2 x
Tablet; Oral; Citric Acid 2 x
Globules; Oral; Citric Acid 2 x
Granules; Oral; Citric Acid 2 x
Drops; Oral; Citric Acid 30 c / ml
K-Mix 1's
Caplet; Oral; Citric Acid (Investigacion)
Liquid; Disinfectant / Domestic; Citric Acid 2.5%
Spray; Disinfectant / Domestic; Citric Acid 2.5%
Wipe; Disinfectant / Domestic; Citric Acid 1.8%
Wipe; Disinfectant / Food Premises; Citric Acid 1.8%
5mlx5 (Kee Pharma)$ 0.96
Revici Citric acid 2.5 mg, butylalcohol 0.26 mg/5 m INJ / 5ml (Kee Pharma)$ 0.19
REVICI inj 5ml (Kee Pharma)$ 0.55
Revici Injection 5ml (Kee Pharma)$ 0.61
Roche Piperazine 60 g$ 5.76
SEROCIT 467MG INJECTION 1 vial / 1 injection each (La Renon Healthcare Pvt Ltd)$ 1.55
Vitrose 200 gm Powder (Rut Pharma)$ 0.63

References

  1. DailyMed. "CITRIC ACID: DailyMed provides trustworthy information about marketed drugs in the United States. DailyMed is the official provider of FDA label information (package inserts).". https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailyme... (accessed September 17, 2018).
  2. PubChem. "citric acid". https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/com... (accessed September 17, 2018).
  3. DrugBank. "citric acid". http://www.drugbank.ca/drugs/DB04272 (accessed September 17, 2018).

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