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Tag: Alkaline urine

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What Medications Can Cause High Urine pH?

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According to the National Institutes of Health, normal urine pH typically falls within a range of 4.6 to 8.0, but specific medications can significantly shift this balance towards alkalinity. Understanding what medications can cause high urine pH is crucial for both healthcare providers and patients, as this effect can be either a therapeutic goal or an unintended side effect.

Can Tums Cause High pH in Urine? An Examination of Antacids and Alkalinity

4 min read
Over-the-counter antacids containing calcium carbonate, such as Tums, can indirectly cause a higher pH in urine by temporarily altering the body's acid-base balance. While occasional use is generally safe, chronic, high-dose consumption can contribute to a more alkaline urinary environment with potential health consequences.