Bicarbonate blood buffer and competitive inhibition in drugs


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Bicarbonate Blood Buffer and Competitive Inhibition in Drugs

1. Why would administering bicarbonate to a patient be advisable if his blood pH was too low? What is the bicarbonate going to do to adjust the pH of the blood?

2. A drug works by binding to the active site of an enzyme. Why would that cause a physiological change?

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