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K Lock Sachet

K Lock Sachet

75,00 ₹

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Ingredients

ਸਰਗਰਮ ਤੱਤ: Polystyrene Sulfonate (15gm)


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About K Lock Sachet

K Lock Sachet is a medication containing the active ingredient polystyrene sulfonate, classified as Potassium Binder. Polystyrene sulfonates are a group of medications used to treat high blood potassium. Therapeutic effects generally appear hours to days after commencement of therapy. Common side effects include loss of appetite, gastrointestinal upset, constipation, and low blood calcium.

Key Benefits & Uses

  • Used for: 1 INDICATIONS AND USAGE Sodium polystyrene sulfonate for suspension is indicated for the treatment of hyperkalemia
  • Used for: Limitation of Use : Sodium polystyrene sulfonate for suspension should not be used as an emergency treatment for life-threatening hyperkalemia.
  • Use only as directed on the product label or by a healthcare professional.

Active Ingredient & Action

polystyrene sulfonate, the active ingredient in K Lock Sachet, belongs to the Potassium Binder class. 1 INDICATIONS AND USAGE Sodium polystyrene sulfonate for suspension is indicated for the treatment of hyperkalemia. Limitation of Use : Sodium polystyrene sulfonate for suspension should not be used as an emergency treatment for life-threatening hyperkalemia because of its delayed onset of action [see Clinical. Inactive ingredients: not listed in source data.

Important Notes

Always read and follow the label instructions carefully before taking K Lock Sachet. If you have any underlying medical conditions, are taking other medicines, or are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult a doctor or pharmacist before use. Do not exceed the recommended dose on the package and do not use K Lock Sachet for extended periods without medical advice.

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