Kcl
Composition for Kcl Products
Kcl Products are primarily used for
Potassium deficiencyProducts for Kcl
Kcl Injection
vial of 10 ml Injection
MRP₹20.5
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About Kcl Products
Uses of Kcl Products
Potassium Chloride is used in the treatment of potassium deficiency.
Kcl Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Kcl are Injection site reactions (pain, swelling, redness), Diarrhea, Nausea, Vomiting, Flatulence, Abdominal pain, Fatigue, Febrile response.
How Kcl Products work
Potassium Chloride works by raising potassium levels in your blood.
In Depth Information for Kcl Products
- The concentration of intravenous infusion solution should not exceed 3.2 g (43 mmol)/l.
- Do not take potassium chloride if you have kidney, heart problems, high blood pressure or high blood potassium level.
- Avoid using potassium chloride, if you have Addison disease (adrenal gland disorder); severe tissue injury such as burn; severe dehydration, blockage of stomach or intestine or diarrhea from long time.
Patient Concerns about Kcl Products
Frequently asked questions about Kcl Products
Q. Can Kcl Injection cause hyperkalemia?
Yes, the use of potassium supplements like Kcl Injection may increase potassium levels leading to hyperkalemia. Your doctor will prescribe tests to monitor your potassium levels so that an optimum level is maintained.
Q. What should I avoid taking while on treatment with Kcl Injection?
It is advisable to avoid taking low-sodium foods and salt substitutes during your treatment with potassium chloride. These foods contain potassium, and eating them can increase the level of potassium in your blood.
Q. What happens if I have too much potassium chloride in my blood?
An excess of potassium chloride can cause stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fatigue, and lightheadedness.
Q. Does Kcl Injection affect your blood pressure?
Studies suggest that an excess of potassium chloride can result in low blood pressure.
Q. What happens if a patient with kidney disease is administered Kcl Injection?
A patient with kidney disease should not be given Kcl Injection since it may result in an increase in potassium levels in the body.
Q. Is potassium chloride a strong electrolyte?
Potassium chloride is a strong electrolyte
Q. Is potassium chloride safe?
Potassium chloride is safe if used as recommended
Q. Is potassium chloride a base?
Potassium chloride is not a base or acid, it is neutral with a PH value of 7.



