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Logneg Syrup Raspberry Sugar Free Substitute

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Uses:

Gout, Kidney stones, and Metabolic acidosis

Medicinal Benefits:

Logneg Syrup Raspberry Sugar Free is a combination of two medicines: Citric acid and Potassium citrate,  primarily used to prevent gout and kidney stones and treat metabolic acidosis in patients with kidney diseases. Citric acid prevents the formation of deposits by binding with the salts and also breaks down the small deposits that are beginning to form. Potassium citrate is alkaline in nature and works by neutralizing the acids in the blood and urine. Logneg Syrup Raspberry Sugar Free effectively reduces the crystallization of stone-forming salts such as calcium oxalate (in kidney stones) and uric acid (in gout).

FAQs

Logneg Syrup Raspberry Sugar Free combines two medicines: Citric acid and Potassium citrate. Citric acid and Potassium citrate are alkaline in nature and work by neutralizing the blood and urine acids.

Logneg Syrup Raspberry Sugar Free should not be used along with antacids as it may cause electrolyte imbalances. So, before taking Logneg Syrup Raspberry Sugar Free, inform your doctor about all the prescription or non-prescription medicines you are taking.

You should closely monitor your regular blood tests and electrocardiograms to ensure safety, renal function, and electrolytes. Besides this, frequent checks of potassium levels are required for kidney impairments.

Logneg Syrup Raspberry Sugar Free should be taken as long as your doctor prescribes it for you. Consult your doctor before stopping any medicine, don't stop your medication suddenly.

Do not take diuretics like triamterene, spironolactone, or amiloride while you are taking Logneg Syrup Raspberry Sugar Free unless your doctor says it to take. Together Logneg Syrup Raspberry Sugar Free and potassium-sparing diuretics' rise in serum potassium concentration may produce cardiac arrest. Also, do not take food containing high levels of potassium, such as almonds, apricots, bananas, beans (lima, pinto, white), cantaloupe, carrot juice (canned), figs, grapefruit juice, halibut, milk, oat bran, potato (with skin), salmon, spinach, tuna, etc.