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An alkalinizing agent is a substance that increases the pH of a solution, making it more alkaline or basic. Alkalinizing agents are commonly used in medicine to treat conditions such as acidosis, which occurs when the blood pH drops below a normal range (7.35 to 7.45).
Some examples of alkalinizing agents include:
Alkalinizing agents can be administered orally, intravenously, or topically depending on the specific condition being treated. It is important to use alkalinizing agents only under the guidance of a healthcare provider, as excessive alkalinity can also be harmful to the body.