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SODIUM CARBONATE

FDA-approved approved Small molecule ✓ Verified May 2026 Quality 5/100

SODIUM CARBONATE is a Non-Standardized Plant Allergenic Extract [EPC] drug. It is currently FDA-approved (first approved 1982).

Sodium carbonate is a small molecule with various synonyms, including anhydrous sodium carbonate and carbonic acid sodium salt. It has been studied in clinical trials for conditions such as contrast-induced nephropathy, chronic kidney disease, aflatoxicosis, and bowel preparation, often in comparison to sodium chloride or sodium bicarbonate.

At a glance

Generic nameSODIUM CARBONATE
Drug classNon-Standardized Plant Allergenic Extract [EPC]
ModalitySmall molecule
Therapeutic areaOther
PhaseFDA-approved
First approval1982

Approved indications

No approved indications tracked.

Common side effects

No common side effects on file.

Key clinical trials

Primary sources

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FDA labelMechanism, indications, dosing, boxed warnings, drug interactions
ClinicalTrials.govTrial enrolment, design, endpoints, results

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Frequently asked questions about SODIUM CARBONATE

What is SODIUM CARBONATE?

SODIUM CARBONATE is a Non-Standardized Plant Allergenic Extract [EPC] drug.

What drug class is SODIUM CARBONATE in?

SODIUM CARBONATE belongs to the Non-Standardized Plant Allergenic Extract [EPC] class. See all Non-Standardized Plant Allergenic Extract [EPC] drugs at /class/non-standardized-plant-allergenic-extract-epc.

When was SODIUM CARBONATE approved?

SODIUM CARBONATE was first approved on 1982.

What development phase is SODIUM CARBONATE in?

SODIUM CARBONATE is FDA-approved (marketed).

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