Citric Acid Anhydrous
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What is Citric Acid Anhydrous?
Citric Acid Anhydrous is a crystalline, water-free compound used as a pharmaceutical excipient and an active pharmaceutical ingredient in various medicinal formulations. As an excipient, it serves as a preservative, flavor enhancer, and pH adjuster, while in active roles, it can help alleviate mild acidosis and promote renal health by preventing kidney stones.Side Effects
- Stomach cramps
- Nausea
- Vomiting
Warnings
- Not recommended for use in people with kidney stones or severe kidney disease
- May cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals
- Prolonged or excessive use can lead to mineral imbalance
- Should be used with caution in individuals with gastrointestinal conditions
- Consult a healthcare provider before use if pregnant or breastfeeding
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- Stomach cramps
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Tooth erosion (with frequent exposure)
- Not recommended for use in people with kidney stones or severe kidney disease
- May cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals
- Prolonged or excessive use can lead to mineral imbalance
- Should be used with caution in individuals with gastrointestinal conditions
- Consult a healthcare provider before use if pregnant or breastfeeding
Citric Acid Anhydrous Coupons & Prices
Citric Acid Anhydrous 500GM of
What is Citric Acid Anhydrous ?
Citric Acid Anhydrous is a crystalline, water-free compound used as a pharmaceutical excipient and an active pharmaceutical ingredient in various medicinal formulations. As an excipient, it serves as a preservative, flavor enhancer, and pH adjuster, while in active roles, it can help alleviate mild acidosis and promote renal health by preventing kidney stones.
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