Potassium chloride sustained release tablets

Update Date: Source: Network

summary

Potassium chloride sustained release tablets are used to treat hypokalemia caused by various reasons, such as insufficient food intake, vomiting, severe diarrhea, application of potassium excreting diuretics, hypokalemic familial periodic paralysis, long-term application of glucocorticoids and supplement of hypertonic glucose. After eating, there are adverse reactions (vomiting and diarrhea, numbness in hands, feet and mouth), what should I do?

Potassium chloride sustained release tablets

Adults take 0.5g-1g each time, 2-4 times a day, after meals, and adjust the dose according to the needs of the disease. Generally, the maximum daily dose for adults is 6G.

This product should be swallowed, not bitten

For those who have gastrointestinal reaction to oral tablet, oral solution can be used instead, diluted in cold boiled water or drink.

matters needing attention

Oral administration can occasionally cause gastrointestinal irritation, such as nausea, vomiting, pharyngeal discomfort, chest pain (esophageal irritation), abdominal pain, diarrhea, and even peptic ulcer and bleeding. It is more likely to occur in patients with fasting, high dose and original gastrointestinal diseases.