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- Supplementing 8542 mg Bicarbonate per day prevents an increase in urinary Calcium (Ca) excretion that happens during Prolonged Fasting
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2025-01-27 14-35-23 | A Bicarbonate dose of 2 meq/kg/day is equivalent to 8542 mg bicarbonate for a 70-kg person |
2025-01-27 14-22-00 | Supplementing 2 meq/kg/day Bicarbonate prevents an increase in urinary calcium excretion that happens during Prolonged Fasting |
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pubchemBicarbonateIon | PubChem. “Bicarbonate Ion.” Accessed January 27, 2025. https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/769. |