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Composition FOR Clincarb

Sodium Bicarbonate(34mg/ml),Glycerin(0.34mg/ml)

food interaction for Clincarb

alcohol interaction for Clincarb

pregnancy interaction for Clincarb

lactation interaction for Clincarb

food
alcohol
pregnancy
lactation
No interaction found/established
No interaction found/established
Clincarb Ear Drop is generally considered safe to use during pregnancy. Animal studies have shown low or no adverse effects to the developing baby; however, there are limited human studies.
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Information regarding the use of Clincarb Ear Drop during breastfeeding is not available. Please consult your doctor.
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

SALT INFORMATION FOR Clincarb

Sodium Bicarbonate(34mg/ml)

Uses

Sodium Bicarbonate is used as indigestion. It is used as an alkalinizing agent in the treatment of metabolic acidosis, severe diarrhea, acidity, and poisoning.

How it works

Sodium Bicarbonate is an alkalizer. It works by increasing the pH of blood and urine, thereby correcting metabolic acidosis (high acid levels in the body). It also speeds up the removal of toxic substances from the body in certain types of poisoning. In case of excessive fluid loss (such as in diarrhea), it works by replenishing salt and electrolyte levels.

Common side effects

Flatulence, Abdominal pain, Increased sodium level in blood, Injection site reactions (pain, swelling, redness), Lactic acidosis, Metabolic alkalosis, Peripheral edema, Seizure, Tetany, Tremors
Glycerin(0.34mg/ml)

Uses

Glycerin is used in constipation.

How it works

Glycerin is a laxative. It works by drawing water into the intestine, which makes the stool soft and easier to pass.

Common side effects

Skin irritation

SUBSTITUTES FOR Clincarb

No substitutes found

Frequently asked questions FOR Clincarb

Sodium Bicarbonate

Q. What is Sodium Bicarbonate tablet used for? How does it work?
Sodium Bicarbonate is an antacid used to relieve acid indigestion, heartburn, and gas. When taken orally, it neutralizes the acid present in the stomach by producing carbon dioxide which results in reduction of irritation in stomach and intestine.
Q. Is Sodium Bicarbonate harmful?
Sodium Bicarbonate is safe if used as a medication and as prescribed by the doctor. However, excess of Sodium Bicarbonate can disturb the fine balance of electrolytes (like sodium, potassium, carbonate, etc.) that is needed by the body to function properly. As a result, it can cause unwanted side effects. Therefore, to avoid such disturbances, Sodium Bicarbonate is usually prescribed for maximum of 2 weeks when taken orally as taking it in excess can cause transient alkalosis, which can be harmful.
Q. What if I take excess of Sodium Bicarbonate?
Excess of Sodium Bicarbonate causes alkalosis (excessive blood alkalinity) which can be observed as mood changes, tiredness, slow breathing, muscle weakness and irregular heartbeat. Muscle hypertonicity, twitching and tetany may develop, especially in patients with low levels of calcium in blood.

Glycerin

Q. Is glycerol and Glycerin the same?
Glycerol is the pure chemical product and its commercial product is called Glycerin. Glycerin is needed to produce glycerol.

Content on this page was last updated on 29 November, 2023, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)