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What is sodium phenylacetate used for? Understanding its crucial role in managing hyperammonemia

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Sodium phenylacetate, often administered in combination with sodium benzoate, is a critical medication for treating acute hyperammonemia, a life-threatening condition associated with urea cycle disorders. Affecting approximately 1 in 35,000 births, urea cycle disorders are genetic conditions that lead to a toxic buildup of ammonia in the blood if left untreated. This injectable medication provides an alternate pathway for nitrogen excretion, helping to lower and control ammonia levels and prevent serious neurological damage or death.