U.S., Feb. 12 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06819111) titled 'Role of Medication in Making Urine Less Acidic As Part of Kidney Stone Prevention' on Jan. 27.
Brief Summary: Diet and medications are the cornerstones of kidney stone prevention. Potassium citrate is a commonly prescribed medication to help prevent kidney stones by making urine less acidic. There are different forms of potassium citrate such as over-the-counter tablet or powder, and slow-release tablets that require a prescription. However, it is unknown if one form is better than the others. Therefore, we want to compare different forms of potassium citrate and find out how well they work and whether patients prefer one form over ...