Potassium Chloride Oral Solution and Acidosis
Result of checking the interaction of drug Potassium Chloride Oral Solution and disease Acidosis for safety when used together.
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Consumer:Hypokalemia in patients with metabolic acidosis should be treated with an alkalinizing potassium salt (i.e. acetate, bicarbonate, citrate, or gluconate) rather than potassium chloride, since alkali therapy helps to promote cellular uptake of potassium. Close monitoring of acid-base balance, serum electrolytes, electrocardiogram, and clinical status is recommended.
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Generic Name: potassium chloride
Brand Name: Kal Potassium 99, Klor-Con, K-Tab, K-Dur, K-Tabs, Micro-K, Kaon, Rum-K
Synonyms: Potassium Chloride