Drug-Induced Metabolic Acidosis

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Abstract

Metabolic acidosis could emerge from diseases disrupting acid-base equilibrium or from drugs that induce similar derangements. Occurrences are usually accompanied by comorbid conditions of drug-induced metabolic acidosis, and clinical outcomes may range from mild to fatal. It is imperative that clinicians not only are fully aware of the list of drugs that may lead to metabolic acidosis but also understand the underlying pathogenic mechanisms. In this review, we categorized drug-induced metabolic acidosis in terms of pathophysiological mechanisms, as well as individual drugs' characteristics.

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Moe, O. W., Pham, A. Q. T., & Xu, L. H. R. (2015). Drug-Induced Metabolic Acidosis. F1000Research. Faculty of 1000 Ltd. https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.7006.1

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