Topiramate has been linked in a small number of people to a potentially life-threatening condition called metabolic acidosis.
A rare side effect of metformin is a condition called lactic acidosis.
Some people have developed a life-threatening condition called lactic acidosis while taking this medicine.
If the pH goes to low, it is called acidosis.
Some people develop a life-threatening condition called lactic acidosis while taking telbivudine.
Overdose may also cause a life-threatening condition called lactic acidosis.
A decrease in blood pH due to respiratory depression is called respiratory acidosis.
Incompletely processed proteins and fats can build up, leading to a dangerous chemical imbalance called acidosis.
Strenuous anaerobic exercise causes a lowering of pH and pain, called acidosis.
Metformin can rarely cause a serious (sometimes fatal) condition called lactic acidosis.