Neo-K Tablets 500mg
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Product Description
Product Name: Neo-K Tablets 500mg
Product Form: Tablets
Pack Size: 25's
Manufactured By: Zafa Pharmaceuticals
Used For:
- Potassium Deficiency: Treats or prevents low potassium levels in the body, often due to conditions like chronic diarrhea, vomiting, or the use of certain diuretics.
- Electrolyte Balance: Helps maintain proper electrolyte balance, which is crucial for normal cellular function and overall health.
- Muscle Function: Supports muscle function and reduces the risk of muscle cramps and weakness associated with potassium deficiency.
- Heart Health: Aids in maintaining normal heart rhythm and overall cardiovascular function.
Side Effects:
Possible side effects of Neo-K Tablet may include:
- Gastrointestinal Issues: Nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, or diarrhea. These are common with potassium supplements and may be lessened by taking the tablet with food.
- Hyperkalemia: Excessive potassium levels, which can cause symptoms such as irregular heartbeats, fatigue, confusion, or muscle weakness. This is more likely if the dosage is not followed correctly.
- Allergic Reactions: Rare, but possible symptoms include rash, itching, or swelling, particularly if you are allergic to potassium or any tablet components.
Precautions:
- Consultation: Consult with a healthcare provider before starting Neo-K, especially if you have kidney problems, heart disease, or if you are taking other medications that affect potassium levels.
- Dosage: Follow the prescribed dosage carefully. Avoid excessive intake as high potassium levels can be harmful.
- Medical Conditions: Inform your healthcare provider about any medical conditions that might affect potassium balance, such as diabetes, renal insufficiency, or adrenal gland disorders.
- Drug Interactions: Be aware of potential interactions with other medications, such as potassium-sparing diuretics, ACE inhibitors, or other drugs that affect potassium levels.
- Monitoring: Regular monitoring of potassium levels may be required to avoid complications related to hyperkalemia.