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  • Medications for Hypokalemia

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    • klor-con

      (potassium chloride)
      Upsher-Smith Laboratories, LLC
      Usage: Klor-Con is indicated for treating and preventing hypokalemia, with or without metabolic alkalosis, in patients who cannot adequately manage potassium levels through diet or diuretic dose reduction.
    • potassium acetate

      (POTASSIUM ACETATE)
      Fresenius Kabi USA, LLC
      Usage: Potassium Acetate Injection (2 mEq/mL) is indicated for correcting or preventing hypokalemia in patients with limited or no oral intake and for adding potassium to intravenous fluids or custom electrolyte formulas when standard solutions are inadequate.
    • potassium acetate

      (POTASSIUM ACETATE)
      Hospira, Inc.
      Usage: Potassium Acetate Injection, USP, 40 mEq is indicated for preventing or correcting hypokalemia in patients with limited or no oral intake, and as an additive in large volume intravenous fluids when standard electrolyte solutions are insufficient for patient needs.
    • potassium chloride

      (Potassium Chloride)
      BPI Labs LLC
      Usage: Potassium chloride oral solution is indicated for treating and preventing hypokalemia, with or without metabolic alkalosis, in patients who do not respond adequately to dietary potassium or adjustments in diuretic doses.
    • potassium chloride

      (Potassium Chloride)
      Actavis Pharma, Inc.
      Usage: This drug is indicated for treating hypokalemia in various conditions and preventing hypokalemia in at-risk patients, especially those on diuretics or with cardiac issues. It is reserved for patients who cannot tolerate liquid or effervescent potassium preparations due to risks of gastric and intestinal ulceration.
    • potassium chloride

      (Potassium Chloride)
      Aurobindo Pharma Limited
      Usage: Potassium chloride extended-release tablets are indicated for treating and preventing hypokalemia, with or without metabolic alkalosis, in patients who cannot sufficiently manage potassium levels through diet or by reducing diuretic doses.
    • potassium chloride

      (Potassium Chloride)
      Granules Pharmaceuticals Inc
      Usage: Potassium chloride extended-release capsules are indicated for treating and preventing hypokalemia in adults and children, with or without metabolic alkalosis, when dietary management or reducing diuretic doses is inadequate.
    • potassium chloride

      (potassium chloride)
      NorthStar RxLLC
      Usage: This drug is indicated for treating and preventing hypokalemia, particularly in patients unable to tolerate liquid potassium formulations. It is also used for patients at risk of hypokalemia due to conditions like digitalis intoxication or diuretic therapy, focusing on compliance and safety.
    • potassium chloride

      (Potassium Chloride)
      Par Pharmaceutical
      Usage: Potassium Chloride is indicated for treating and preventing hypokalemia, with or without metabolic alkalosis, in patients who cannot manage their potassium levels through diet or diuretic dose adjustments.
    • potassium chloride

      (Potassium Chloride)
      Upsher-Smith Laboratories, LLC
      Usage: Potassium chloride extended-release tablets are indicated for treating and preventing hypokalemia, with or without metabolic alkalosis, in patients who cannot manage potassium levels through diet or diuretic dose adjustment alone.