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Potassium citrate is a urinary alkalinizer. It works by making the urine more alkaline (less acid). This medicine is available only with your doctor's ...
Potassium Citrate (Oral Route) · Dosing. The dose of this medicine will be different for different patients. · Missed Dose. If you miss a dose of this medicine, ...
For potassium citrate and citric acid. For oral dosage form (solution):. To make the urine or blood more alkaline (less acidic) and to prevent kidney stones:.
Using these medicines together may cause serious problems. Hyperkalemia (high potassium in the blood) may occur while you are using this medicine. Stop using ...
No information is available on the relationship of age to the effects of potassium citrate in geriatric patients. Breastfeeding. There are no adequate studies ...
Symptoms of overdose · Abdominal or stomach pain · confusion · difficult breathing · irregular heartbeat · nervousness · numbness or tingling in the hands, feet, or ...
For patients taking potassium citrate–containing medicines: Do not use salt substitutes and low-salt milk unless told to do so by your doctor. They may contain ...
For potassium bicarbonate and potassium citrate. For oral dosage form (tablets for solution):. To prevent potassium loss or replace potassium lost by the body:.
Citrates are available only with your doctor's prescription. This product is available in the following dosage forms: Tablet, Extended Release; Solution; Powder ...
Kidney disease—The potassium in potassium-containing citrates may worsen or cause heart problems in patients with these conditions. Diarrhea (chronic)—Treatment ...
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