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[Drug-induced acid-base disorders].

Y Fukuhara1, T Kaneko, Y Orita

  • 1Osaka National Hospital.

Nihon Rinsho. Japanese Journal of Clinical Medicine
|September 1, 1992
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Drug-induced acid-base disorders are categorized into four types: metabolic acidosis, metabolic alkalosis, renal tubular acidosis, and respiratory acidosis/alkalosis. Understanding these classifications aids in diagnosing and managing adverse drug reactions.

Area of Science:

  • Nephrology
  • Pharmacology
  • Internal Medicine

Context:

  • Drug-induced acid-base disorders represent a significant clinical challenge.
  • Accurate classification is crucial for effective patient management.
  • Various medications can disrupt the body's acid-base balance through diverse mechanisms.

Purpose:

  • To classify drug-induced acid-base disorders based on their underlying mechanisms.
  • To provide a framework for understanding the etiology of these iatrogenic conditions.

Summary:

  • Metabolic acidosis arises from excessive acid loads or base loss.
  • Metabolic alkalosis results from bicarbonate excess or fluid contraction with potassium depletion.
  • Renal tubular acidosis is linked to drug-induced tubular damage.

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  • Respiratory acidosis or alkalosis stems from drug effects on respiratory centers or ventilation.
  • Impact:

    • This classification aids clinicians in diagnosing and treating drug-induced acid-base disturbances.
    • Understanding these mechanisms can inform drug selection and monitoring protocols.
    • Highlights the importance of considering medication side effects in acid-base imbalance.