Potassium Chloride Injection
Indications:
Treatment of hypokalemia caused by various reasons, such as inadequate food intake, vomiting, severe diarrhea, use of potassium-excreting diuretics, hypokalemic family periodic paralysis, long-term use of glucocorticoids and hypertonic glucose supplementation caused by hypokalemia.
To prevent hypokalemia, when patients have potassium loss, especially when hypokalemia is harmful to patients (such as patients using digitalis drugs), preventive potassium supplementation is needed, such as little food intake, severe or chronic diarrhea, long-term use of adrenocortical hormones, potassium loss nephropathy, Bartter syndrome, etc.
Digitalis poisoning causes frequent and multiple premature beats or tachyarrhythmias.
Specifications
10ml:1g
50ml:1.5g
Packaging
glass ampoule, polypropylene ampoule
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