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Potassium Citrate ER

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This medication is designed to decrease the acidity of urine, which assists the kidneys in eliminating uric acid. This process helps prevent the occurrence of gout and kidney stones. Additionally, it can be used to prevent and manage certain metabolic issues, such as acidosis, that arise from kidney disease. The active ingredients, citric acid and citrate salts (including potassium and sodium), are part of a drug class known as urinary alkalinizers. If you need to limit potassium and sodium in your diet due to a medical condition, your doctor may recommend a version of this medication with reduced levels of these minerals.
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10 MEQ(1080 MG), Potassium Citrate ER (30 Tablet Extended Releases)

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30 Tablet Extended Releases, 10 MEQ(1080 MG)

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Use our Urocit-k 10 10 MEQ(1080 MG) coupon with prices from $10.60 for 30 Tablet Extended Releases.
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Urocit-k 10 Warnings

When using this medication, it is important to be aware of potential interactions with other substances. The following products may affect how this drug works or increase the risk of side effects:

  • Antacids that contain aluminum.
  • Aspirin and other salicylates, such as salsalate.
  • Certain blood pressure medications, including ACE inhibitors like lisinopril, and angiotensin blockers like losartan.
  • Drospirenone.
  • Medications slowing food/drug passage through the esophagus/stomach, including anticholinergics (belladonna, scopolamine, benztropine), antispasmodics (glycopyrrolate, oxybutynin), and strong opioid pain relievers like morphine.
  • Eplerenone.
  • Certain heart medications, such as quinidine and digoxin.
  • Lithium.
  • Potassium supplements and salt substitutes.
  • Pramlintide.
  • Certain diuretics, specifically potassium-sparing ones like amiloride, spironolactone, and triamterene.

If you are advised by your healthcare provider to take low-dose aspirin for heart attack or stroke prevention (typically 81-162 milligrams daily), continue this regimen unless directed otherwise by your doctor. For more information, consult your healthcare provider or pharmacist.

Urocit-k 10 Side Effects

When taking this medication, you might experience common side effects such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach pain. To mitigate these effects, consider taking the medication after meals. It's normal to see an empty tablet shell in your stool; this is harmless as the medication has already been absorbed. While many people do not experience serious side effects, it is important to be aware of them. Serious side effects include stomach or intestinal issues like bleeding, blockage, or puncture. Symptoms to watch for include abdominal swelling, black or bloody stools, constipation, dizziness, a fast heartbeat, severe stomach or abdominal pain, difficulty swallowing, severe vomiting, or vomit that resembles coffee grounds. Additionally, this medication may elevate potassium levels in your blood, leading to hyperkalemia. Be alert for symptoms such as muscle cramps or weakness, severe dizziness, slow or irregular heartbeat, mental or mood changes like confusion or restlessness, tingling of the hands or feet, or unusually cold skin. A very serious allergic reaction to this medication is rare, but immediate medical attention is necessary if you experience a rash, itching or swelling, especially of the face, tongue, or throat, severe dizziness, or trouble breathing. This summary does not cover all possible side effects, so if you notice any other unusual symptoms, contact your healthcare provider.

Urocit-k 10 Interactions

Certain medications may interact with this drug, which could affect how it works or increase the risk of side effects. These include antacids containing aluminum, Aspirin and similar medications like Salsalate, and some blood pressure medications such as ACE inhibitors (e.g., Lisinopril) and angiotensin blockers (e.g., Losartan). Additionally, contraceptives containing drospirenone, drugs that reduce the movement of food or medicine through the digestive tract like anticholinergics (e.g., belladonna, Scopolamine, Benztropine) and antispasmodics (e.g., Glycopyrrolate, oxybutynin), as well as strong opioid pain relievers like morphine, may also interact. Other potential interactions include with Eplerenone, certain heart medications like quinidine and Digoxin, Lithium, potassium supplements (including those found in salt substitutes), pramlintide, and specific diuretics known as potassium-sparing diuretics (e.g., Amiloride, Spironolactone, Triamterene). If your healthcare provider has advised you to take low-dose aspirin (typically 81-162 milligrams daily) for heart attack or stroke prevention, continue to do so unless instructed otherwise. For more information, consult your healthcare provider or pharmacist.
Urocit-k 10 FAQs
What is Urocit-K used for?

Urocit-K is used to prevent certain types of kidney stones and to treat conditions where the body has a low level of potassium or a high level of acid. It helps to make the urine less acidic, which can prevent the formation of kidney stones.

As of the latest available information, Urocit-K has not been officially discontinued. It is always advisable to check with a healthcare provider or pharmacist for the most current information regarding the availability of specific medications.

Potassium citrate is generally used to help prevent certain types of kidney stones. However, it should be used with caution in individuals with kidney disease or impaired kidney function, as it can affect potassium levels in the body. It is important for individuals with kidney concerns to consult their healthcare provider before using potassium citrate to ensure it is safe for their specific condition.

Urocit-K, which is a brand name for potassium citrate, can have several side effects. Common side effects may include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach pain. Less common but more serious side effects can include signs of high potassium levels such as muscle weakness, irregular heartbeat, or tingling sensations. If any severe side effects occur, it is important to seek medical attention promptly.

The generic name for Urocit-K is potassium citrate.