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potassium chloride
Drug Name Form Strength Formulary Unrestricted Formulary Restricted Non-Formulary Interchange
Klor-Con Sprinkle, Micro-K CAPSULE, EXTENDED RELEASE, ORAL 8 mEq, 10 mEq    
K-Sol LIQUID, ORAL 20 mEq/15 mL, 40 mEq/30 mL    
K-Lor, Epiklor, K-Vescent, Klor-Con POWDER FOR RECONSTITUTION, ORAL 20 mEq      
Potassium Chloride SOLUTION, INTRAVENOUS 20 mEq/100 mL, 40 mEq/100 mL      
Klor-Con, K-Tab TABLET, EXTENDED RELEASE, ORAL 8 mEq, 10 mEq, 20 mEq      

High Alert Drug : Policy

Comments:

Liquid formulation restricted to pediatric patients.


Concentrated form of the injectable product is a HIGH-RISK/HIGH-ALERT drug


Reviewed: July 23, 2013 and 27 January 2015 (Potassium Chloride Oral)


Last updated: Dec. 2, 2019







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