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Potassium Chloride

Uses

Potassium Chloride is used in the treatment of potassium deficiency.

How it Works

How Potassium Chloride Works Potassium Chloride functions by increasing potassium levels in the blood.

Side Effects

Common side effects of Potassium Chloride Injection include site reactions (pain, swelling, redness), diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, flatulence, abdominal pain, fatigue, and febrile response.

Expert Advice

  • The concentration of intravenous infusion solution should not exceed 3.2 g (43 mmol)/l.
  • Do not take potassium chloride if you have:
    • Kidney problems
    • Heart problems
    • High blood pressure
    • High blood potassium levels
  • Avoid using potassium chloride if you have:
    • Addison's disease (adrenal gland disorder)
    • Severe tissue injury, such as burns
    • Severe dehydration
    • Blockage of the stomach or intestine
    • Diarrhea lasting for an extended period

Other Combinations

Polyethylene Glycol + Potassium Chloride + Sodium Bicarbonate + Sodium Chloride

Magnesium Carbonate + Potassium Chloride + Procaine

Furosemide + Potassium Chloride

Diacerein + Glucosamine Sulfate Potassium Chloride + Methyl Sulfonyl Methane

Dextrose + Potassium Chloride + Sodium Acetate + Sodium Chloride + Sodium Metabisulphite

Calcium Chloride + Carboxymethylcellulose + Magnesium Chloride + Potassium Chloride + Potassium dihydrogen phosphate + Sodium Chloride + Sorbitol

Calcium Chloride + Potassium Chloride + Sodium Chloride + Sodium Lactate

Calcium Chloride + Potassium Chloride + Sodium Chloride

Borax + Boric Acid + Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose + Potassium Chloride + Sodium Chloride

Glucosamine Sulfate Potassium Chloride

Calcium Phosphate + Dextrose + Magnesium Hydroxide (Milk Of Magnesia) + Potassium Chloride + Sodium Acetate + Sodium Metabisulphite

Potassium Chloride + Sodium Chloride

Potassium Chloride + Sodium Chloride + Sodium Lactate

Frequently asked questions

Potassium chloride is safe when used as directed.
Potassium chloride is neutral, with a pH value of 7, and is neither a base nor an acid.
Yes, potassium chloride is a strong electrolyte.
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