Summary: A 37-year-old man hospitalized for mental status changes and possible seizure developed hyperchloremic, normal anion-gap, metabolic acidosis. His medical history was significant for AIDS ...
[6,7,8,9,10,11] Published reports that evaluated topiramate-associated hyperchloremic, normal anion-gap, metabolic acidosis were identified via a MEDLINE search (1966-May 2007) and included six ...
This may happen due to: Hyperchloremic acidosis, or hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis, occurs when a loss of bicarbonate (alkali) tips the pH balance in your blood toward becoming too acidic ...