Too much sodium bicarbonate can cause stomach disorders, edema or increased blood pressure, alkalosis, muscle weakness and other hazards. The carbon dioxide produced when sodium bicarbonate neutralizes stomach acid can cause belching (hiccups), bloating and stomach pain secondary to increased acid production. Sodium bicarbonate tablets contain a large amount of sodium, too much of the drug makes a large amount of sodium accumulation in the body can lead to edema or increased blood pressure. Sodium Bicarbonate Tablet is an alkaline drug, taking too much of it can lead to acid-base imbalance and alkalosis, and patients may experience coma and difficulty breathing. Symptoms such as muscle weakness and cramps may also occur if the product is taken for a prolonged period of time. This medication is used to treat symptoms such as stomach pain, heartburn sensation (heartburn), and acid reflux caused by excess stomach acid. It should be used with caution in cases of liver, kidney, heart and lung insufficiency, in patients with high blood pressure, and in patients with severe peptic ulcers. If you need to take sodium bicarbonate tablets for the corresponding symptoms, it is recommended to go to a regular medical institution under the guidance of a professional physician to take the drug reasonably, in order to avoid adverse consequences.