Enpott Interactions
Enpott Contraindications
Potassium supplements are contraindicated in patients with hyperkalemia since a further increase in serum potassium concentration in such patients can produce cardiac arrest. Hyperkalemia may complicate any of the following conditions: chronic renal failure, systemic acidosis such as diabetic acidosis, acute dehydration, extensive tissue breakdown as in severe burns, adrenal insufficiency, or the administration of a potassium-sparing diuretic (e.g., spironolactone, triamterene, amiloride).
Controlled-release formulations of potassium chloride have produced esophageal ulceration in certain cardiac patients with esophageal compression due to an enlarged left atrium. Potassium supplementation, when indicated in such patients, should be given as an immediate-release liquid preparation.
All solid oral dosage forms of potassium chloride are contraindicated in any patient in whom there is structural, pathological (e.g., diabetic gastroparesis) or pharmacologic (use of anticholinergic agents or other agents with anticholinergic properties at sufficient doses to exert anticholinergic effects) cause for arrest or delay in tablet or capsule passage through the gastrointestinal tract.
Additional information about Enpott
Enpott Indication: For use as an electrolyte replenisher and in the treatment of hypokalemia.Mechanism Of Action: Supplemental potassium in the form of high potassium food or potassium chloride may be able to restore normal potassium levels.
Drug Interactions: Not Available
Food Interactions: Take with a full glass of water Take after a full meal.
Generic Name: Potassium Chloride
Synonyms: Chloride of potash; Chlorid draselny [Czech]; ClK; Dipotassium dichloride; Hydrochloric acid potassium salt (1:1); Monopotassium chloride; Potassium monochloride; Potassium thallium chloride (KTlCl); Tripotassium trichloride
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Drug Category: Not Available
Drug Type: Small Molecule; Approved; Withdrawn
Other Brand Names containing Potassium Chloride: Acronitol; Addi-K; Apo-K; Celeka; Cena-K; Chloropotassuril; Chloropotassuril diffu-K; Chlorvescent; Clor-K-Zaf; Colyte; Diffu-K; Duffi-K; Durekal; Durules; Durules-K; Emplets potassium chloride; Enpott; Enseal; Infalyte; K Tab; K-Care; K-Contin; K-Grad; K-Lease; K-Lor; K-Lyte Cl; K-Lyte/Cl; K-Norm; K-Predne-dome; K-SR; K-Sol; K-Tab; K-dur; K-lyte/C1; K. tab; KCL Retard; KCl; KCl-retard Zyma; KM potassium chloride; KSR; Kadalex; Kalcorid; Kaleorid; Kaleorod; Kaliduron; Kaliglutol; Kalilente; Kalinor-Retard P; Kalinorm; Kaliolite; Kalipor; Kalipoz; Kalitabs; Kalitrans Retard; Kalium Duriles; Kalium Durules; Kalium Retard; Kalium S.R.; Kalium SR; Kalium-Durettes; Kalium-R; Kalium-duriles; Kaliumchlorid; Kaochlor; Kaon CL; Kaon Ultra; Kaon-Cl; Kaon-ci; Kaskay; Kato; Kay Ciel; Kay-Ciel; Kay-EM; Kay-cee-l; Kayback; Kelp salt; Keylyte; Klor-Con; Klor-Con M20; Klor-Lyte; Kloren; Klorvess; Klotrix; Kolyum; Lento-K; Lento-kalium; Leo K; Leo-K; Micro-K; Micro-K Extentcaps; Micro-K LS; Micro-Kalium Retard; Miopotasio; Muriate of potash; Natural sylvite; Neobakasal; Nu-K; Peter-kal; Pfiklor; Plus Kalium Retard; Potasion; Potasol; Potassium Chloride 10meq in Plastic Container; Potassium Chloride BP; Potassium muriate; Potavescent; Rekawan; Rekawan Retard; Repone K; Repone-K; Rum-K; Sal digestnum sylvii; Sando-K; Selora; Slow-K; Span-K; Steropotassium; Super K; Ten-K; Trona muriate of potash; Trona potassium chloride; Ultra K Chlor; Ultra-K-Chlor;
Absorption: Potassium is a normal dietary constituent and under steady-state conditions the amount of potassium absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract is equal to the amount excreted in the urine.
Toxicity (Overdose): The administration of oral potassium salts to persons with normal excretory mechanisms for potassium rarely causes serious hyperkalemia. However, if excretory mechanisms are impaired, of if potassium is administered too rapidly intravenously, potentially fatal hyperkalemia can result. It is important to recognize that hyperkalemia is usually asymptomatic and may be manifested only by an increased serum potassium concentration (6.5-8.0 mEq/L) and characteristic electrocardiographic changes (peaking of T-waves, loss of P-wave, depression of S-T segment, and prolongation of the QT interval). Late manifestations include muscle paralysis and cardiovascular collapse from cardiac arrest (9-12 mEq/L).
Protein Binding: Not Available
Biotransformation: Not Available
Half Life: Not Available
Dosage Forms of Enpott: Solution Intravenous
Powder, for solution Oral
Tablet, extended release Oral
Liquid Intravenous
Tablet Oral
Capsule, extended release Oral
Solution Oral
Liquid Sublingual
Solution / drops Oral
Liquid Oral
Chemical IUPAC Name: potassium chloride
Chemical Formula: ClK
Potassium Chloride on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potassium_Chloride
Organisms Affected: Humans and other mammals
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