A 3-year-old, previously healthy boy is brought to the emergency department due to accidental drug ingestion. His mother found him playing with his grandfather's pill bottles earlier today, and later, he developed nausea and vomited twice. The patient also began breathing rapidly and appeared ill. His grandfather recently had a myocardial infarction and takes multiple medications. On physical examination, the patient is mildly lethargic, tachypneic, and tachycardic. The abdomen is soft and nontender. The extremities are warm and capillary refill time is normal. Laboratory studies reveal high anion gap metabolic acidosis. Treatment with intravenous sodium bicarbonate infusion is begun. This therapy is most likely to provide a beneficial effect via which of the following mechanisms?
A) Decreasing cardiotoxic effects of the drug
B) Decreasing charged form of the drug in plasma
C) Increasing drug trapping in the gastric lumen
D) Increasing excretion of the drug in the urine
E) Increasing hepatic drug glucuronidation
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