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Is Potassium gluconate (OTC) low-dose food supplement|not KCl replacement safe?
In context of Potassium gluconate (OTC) low-dose food supplement|not KCl replacement·Insufficient evidence56/100
Our safety read for Potassium gluconate (OTC) low-dose food supplement|not KCl replacement is 72/100, summarizing tolerability signals and documented cautions. Cautions (registry notes): Hyperkalemia: ACE/ARB/ K-sparing + K fatal—never use high-dose OTC K without lab MD. Always disclose supplements to clinicians when pregnant, breastfeeding, on anticoagulants, or managing diabetes, thyroid, seizure, or transplant medications.
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