CANDIDA ALBICANS, UROGENITAL INFECTIONS: EFFECTS OF ALKALINIZATION OF THE URINE, AND THE ROLE PLAYED BY, ORAL SODIUM BICARBONATE – EFFICACY, EVALUATION AND RISK CONSIDERATIONS
*Luisetto M., Khan Farhan Ahmad, Tarro Giulio, Edbey K., Mashori G. R., Benzi Cipelli R., Cabianca L., Latyshev O. Y.
Aim of this work is to verify the effect of urinary alkalinization in Candida A. genitourinary infections. Sodium bicarbonate have a great varieaty of use in medicine, cosmetics or used since to inibith bacterial growth in vegetables at home. Its proprerties with antibacterial and anti fungi is of interest also as remedy for Candida A. Are so analyzed the use of this ancient product, the mechanism of action, and the side effects. The lack of clinical studies with results related this approach and the mechanicistic efficacy of SB to Inibith CANDIDA A. in vitro or in other local situation (dermatological condition, dentistry) require an specific investigation. Even if the therapy of this condition is an physician‘s responsability it is of interest to summarize some aspects of interest also for other healthcare professionals. This article is produced under a chemico- pharmacological point of view.
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