Disodium Hydrogen Citrate is a medicine that removes excess uric acid from the blood and treats urinary tract infections, kidney stones, gout and urinary acidosis. It is taken after a meal with plenty of water and may cause side effects like diarrhoea, nausea, stomach pain and increased urination. Disodium hydrogen citrate syrup serves as a urinary alkalizer . It neutralizes the acidity of the urine. By doing so, it eases the sensation of discomfort during urination. The syrup also helps to prevent certain types of kidney stones. It is available mainly for oral use in syrup form. It is primarily used for the treatment of Kidney Stones. The alternative uses of Disodium Hydrogen Citrate Syrup have also been explained below. The right dosage of Disodium Hydrogen Citrate Syrup depends on the age, gender, and medical history of the patient. Cital Syrup is used to treat gout, kidney stones, urinary tract infections and other kidney conditions caused due to increased uric acid levels in the body. It contains disodium hydrogen citrate as t he active ingredient. It acts as a urine alkalinzer. This Syrup acts by increasing the pH of the urine, that is making it alkaline. Thus, enhancing the solubility of uric acid and further getting removed from the body via urine. Cital Syrup should be used carefully in patients having kidney ...