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Microencapsulated Potassium Chloride 10 MEQ Extended Release Oral Tablet KlorCon

INDICATIONS AND USAGE BECAUSE OF REPORTS OF INTESTINAL AND GASTRIC ULCERATION AND BLEEDING WITH EXTENDED-RELEASE POTASSIUM CHLORIDE PREPARATIONS, THESE DRUGS SHOULD BE RESERVED FOR THOSE PATIENTS WHO CANNOT TOLERATE OR REFUSE TO TAKE LIQUID OR EFFERVESCENT POTASSIUM PREPARATIONS OR FOR PATIENTS IN WHOM THERE IS A PROBLEM OF COMPLIANCE WITH THESE PREPARATIONS. For the treatment of patients with hypokalemia with or without metabolic alkalosis, in digitalis intoxication and in patients with hypokalemic familial periodic paralysis. If hypokalemia is the result of diuretic therapy, consideration should be given to the use of a lower dose of diuretic, which may be sufficient without leading to hypokalemia. For the prevention of hypokalemia in patients who would be at particular risk if hypokalemia were to develop, e.g., digitalized patients or patients with significant cardiac arrhythmias. The use of potassium salts in patients receiving diuretics for uncomplicated essential hypertension is often unnecessary when such patients have a normal dietary pattern and when low doses of the diuretic are used. Serum potassium should be checked periodically, however, and if hypokalemia occurs, dietary supplementation with potassium-containing foods may be adequate to control milder cases. In more severe cases, and if dose adjustment of the diuretic is ineffective or unwarranted, supplementation with potassium salts may be indicated.

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4 years ago OVAL WHITE KC M10 Microencapsulated Potassium Chloride 10 MEQ Extended Release Oral Tablet KlorCon

OVAL WHITE KC M10

4 years ago OVAL WHITE KC M10 Microencapsulated Potassium Chloride 10 MEQ Extended Release Oral Tablet KlorCon

KC M10 OVAL WHITE

HOW SUPPLIED Repackaged by Aphena Pharma Solutions - TN. See Repackaging Information for available configurations. Klor-Con ® M20 Extended-release Tablets, 1500 mg of potassium chloride (20 mEq of potassium) are available in bottles of 90 (NDC 0245-0058-90); bottles of 100 (NDC 0245-0058-11); bottles of 500 (NDC 0245-0058-15); bottles of 1000 (NDC 0245-0058-10); and cartons of 100 for unit dose dispensing (NDC 0245-0058-01). Klor-Con ® M20 tablets are white, oblong, imprinted KC M20 and scored for flexibility of dosing. Klor-Con ® M15 Extended-release Tablets, 1125 mg of potassium chloride (15 mEq of potassium) are available in bottles of 100 (NDC 0245-0150-11); bottles of 1000 (NDC 0245-0150-10); and cartons of 100 for unit dose dispensing (NDC 0245-0150-01). Klor-Con ® M15 tablets are white, oblong, imprinted M 15 and scored for flexibility of dosing. Klor-Con ® M10 Extended-release Tablets, 750 mg of potassium chloride (10 mEq of potassium) are available in bottles of 90 (NDC 0245-0057-90); bottles of 100 (NDC 0245-0057-11); bottles of 1000 (NDC 0245-0057-10); and cartons of 100 for unit dose dispensing (NDC 0245-0057-01). Klor-Con ® M10 tablets are white, oblong and imprinted KC M10. Keep tightly closed. Store at 20-25°C (68-77°F). Excursions permitted to 15-30°C (59-86°F). [See USP Controlled Room Temperature.] Manufactured by UPSHER-SMITH LABORATORIES, INC. Minneapolis, MN 55447 US Patent 6,780,437 Certain manufacturing operations have been performed by other firms. © 2005 Upsher-Smith Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved 103148 Revised 1208


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