E7 Acid-base chemistry in dyspepsia 4 Flashcards
1
Q
complete the equation Total mEq=….
what does each component stand for?
A
(30 x N{HCl}) - V{NaOH} x N{NaOH})
N-HCl = normality of HCl
N- NaOH = normality of NaOH
V- NaOH = volume NaOH used in titration
2
Q
Why can 1M HCl = 1N HCl
and 1M H2SO4 = 2N H2SO4?
A
because it produces one equivalent (of protons) per L
because it produces two equivalents (of protons) per L
3
Q
Which are the better acid neutralising and cost effective out of liquids or tablets?
A
liquids
4
Q
What are the ideal characteristics of antacids?
A
acts locally (insoluble in water and not absorbed into the circulation) maintains pH in the range 3-6 exerts effect swiftly and good duration of action does not produce large vol of gas when reacting with HCl does not cause laxative effects or constipation
5
Q
What are the +ves of combining a number of antacids in one medication?
A
optimise the rate of onset of action, duration of action, range of pH reached