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Kcit Oral Solution

Oral Solution
Navana Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Weight:
(1500 mg+250 mg)/5 ml

best Price:

৳ 200.00
৳ 200.00

Generic

Potassium Citrate + Citric Acid

Pharmacology

Potassium Citrate and Citric Acid oral solution is a stable and pleasant-tasting oral systemic alkalizer. Potassium Citrate is absorbed and metabolized to Potassium Bicarbonate, thus acting as a systemic alkalizer. This product alkalinizes the urine without producing a systemic alkalosis in recommended doses. It is highly palatable, pleasant tasting and tolerable, even when administered for long periods. Potassium Citrate does not neutralize the gastric juice or disturb digestion.

Dosage Administration

To relieve discomfort in UTI: Adults and children over 6 years: 10 ml 3 times daily, diluted with 1 glass of water. Children 1-6 years: 5 ml 3 times daily, diluted with ½ glass of water. To prevent kidney stones, With a uricosuric agent to prevent gout, Acidosis caused by kidney diseases: Adults: 10-15 ml 4 times daily (or as directed by the physician) diluted with 1 glass of water. Pediatric: 5-10 ml 4 times daily (or as directed by the physician) diluted with ½ glass of water.

Side Effects

This solution is generally well tolerated without any unpleasant side effect when given in recommended doses to patients with normal renal function and urinary output. However, as with any alkalinizing agent, caution must be used in certain patients with abnormal renal mechanisms to avoid development of hyperkalemia or alkalosis. Potassium intoxication causes listlessness, weakness, mental confusion, tingling of extremities and other symptoms associated with a high concentration of Potassium in the serum.

Pregnancy And Lactation

No information is available regarding the use of this drug during pregnancy and lactation.

Therapeutic

The solution should be used with caution in patients with low urinary output. It should be diluted adequately with water to minimize the possibility of gastrointestinal injury associated with the oral ingestion of concentrated Potassium salt preparations; and preferably, to take each dose after meals. Large doses may cause hyperkalemia and alkalosis, especially in the presence of renal disease.

Storage Conditions

The administration of oral Potassium salts to persons with normal excretory mechanisms for potassium rarely causes serious hyperkalemia. However, if excretory mechanisms are impaired, hyperkalemia can result. Hyperkalemia, when detected, must be treated immediately because lethal levels can be reached in a few hours. If hyperkalemia occurs, treatment measures will include the followings: (1) Elimination of foods or medications containing potassium. (2) The intravenous administration of 300 to 500 ml/hr of dextrose solution (10 to 25%), containing 10 units of insulin/20 gm dextrose. (3) The use of exchange resins, hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis.

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