Cytra K Crystals
Cytra K Crystals 3300-1002MG
What is Cytra K Crystals?
Potassium Citrate-Citric Acid is a mineral and electrolyte supplement prescribed to patients to treat or prevent hypokalemia. Potassium Citrate-Citric Acid is a generic drug. The average Potassium Citrate-Citric Acid price is about $44 for a supply of 473 milliliters, 334 mg-1100 mg/5 mL oral liquid. An easy way to reduce the Potassium Citrate-Citric Acid price is to use our free Rx.com discount card.Side Effects
- nausea
- vomiting
- diarrhea
Warnings
- Seek medical advice if severe stomach pain or ongoing diarrhea occurs.
- Use cautiously in patients with impaired renal function or cardiac dysfunction.
- This medication may cause high potassium levels, monitor blood potassium levels regularly.
- Avoid excessive use as it may lead to electrolyte imbalance or altered blood pH.
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What is Cytra K Crystals ?
Potassium Citrate-Citric Acid is a mineral and electrolyte supplement prescribed to patients to treat or prevent hypokalemia. Potassium Citrate-Citric Acid is a generic drug. The average Potassium Citrate-Citric Acid price is about $44 for a supply of 473 milliliters, 334 mg-1100 mg/5 mL oral liquid. An easy way to reduce the Potassium Citrate-Citric Acid price is to use our free Rx.com discount card.- nausea
- vomiting
- diarrhea
- stomach pain
- Seek medical advice if severe stomach pain or ongoing diarrhea occurs.
- Use cautiously in patients with impaired renal function or cardiac dysfunction.
- This medication may cause high potassium levels, monitor blood potassium levels regularly.
- Avoid excessive use as it may lead to electrolyte imbalance or altered blood pH.
Cytra K Crystals Coupons & Prices
Cytra K Crystals 3300-1002MG
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