Potassium Gluconate Anhydrous
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What is Potassium Gluconate Anhydrous?
Potassium Gluconate Anhydrous is a pharmaceutical grade compound commonly used as an electrolyte replenisher in various medicinal and nutritional products. It helps to restore potassium levels in the body, essential for proper nerve function, muscle contraction, and heart function. This anhydrous form offers higher stability and concentration, making it particularly effective for precise dosage formulations.Side Effects
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
Warnings
- Consult a doctor if you have kidney disease before taking this medication.
- Do not use if you have high potassium levels in your blood (hyperkalemia).
- Possible interaction with other medications that affect potassium levels (e.g., water pills/diuretics).
- Contact a healthcare provider immediately if you experience symptoms such as irregular heartbeat, muscle weakness, or unusual tiredness.
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- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Stomach pain
- Consult a doctor if you have kidney disease before taking this medication.
- Do not use if you have high potassium levels in your blood (hyperkalemia).
- Possible interaction with other medications that affect potassium levels (e.g., water pills/diuretics).
- Contact a healthcare provider immediately if you experience symptoms such as irregular heartbeat, muscle weakness, or unusual tiredness.
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Potassium Gluconate Anhydrous 500GM of
What is Potassium Gluconate Anhydrous ?
Potassium Gluconate Anhydrous is a pharmaceutical grade compound commonly used as an electrolyte replenisher in various medicinal and nutritional products. It helps to restore potassium levels in the body, essential for proper nerve function, muscle contraction, and heart function. This anhydrous form offers higher stability and concentration, making it particularly effective for precise dosage formulations.
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