Potassium citrate

Indications:
Uric Acid Renal Uterine Controls
Hypokalemia (Blood Potassium Reduction)
Dosage and Administration:
Uric Acid Uric Acid: 3/3 g (one teaspoonful) should be dissolved in a glass of water or juice
3 times daily after a meal.
Hypo-lichen control: 1. 1 g (one teaspoon of smooth head) in a glass of water or juice, and be
taken once a day after a meal.
Contraindications:
In cases of allergy to potassium or citrate, uncontrolled type 2 diabetes, hyperkalemia, and
renal function in the excretion of potassium, is contraindicated.
It is contraindicated with metamide and medicines that cause hypercalcaemia, including ACE
inhibitors (such as captopril), potassium preservative diuretics (such as spironolactone),
cyclosporine, tacrolimus (non-topical), angiotensin receptor antagonists (such as losartan).
Potassium citrate alone is not recommended for children.
Adverse Reactions:
This drug causes hyper vertebrae in case of prolonged and high dose administration, mild
urine output and, in some cases, topical stimulation of the digestive tract. Drugs should be
discontinued if severe abdominal pain or gastrointestinal symptoms develop.