Brand Name: | Alkamax |
Generic: | Potassium Citrate + Citric Acid |
Weight: | (1500 mg+250 mg)/5 ml |
Type: | Oral Solution |
Therapeutic Class: | Prevention of repeated kidney stone formation, Urinary Alkalinizing Agent |
Manufacturer: | Drug International Ltd. |
Price: | 280.00 |
Last Updated: | 2020-11-22 18:15:00 |
Alkamax Oral Solution contains Potassium Citrate + Citric Acid. Alkamax uses:
This combination is indicated in following cases:
Alkamax Oral Solution contains Potassium Citrate + Citric Acid (1500 mg+250 mg)/5 ml. Alkamax doses:
This oral Solution should be taken diluted in water according to directions, followed by additional water, if desired. Palatability is enhanced if chilled before taking. Proper dilution may help prevent gastrointestinal injury associated with the oral ingestion of concentrated potassium salt preparations.
To relieve discomfort in UTI:
To prevent kidney stones & acidosis caused by kidney diseases:
In gout therapy (with uricosuric agent):
This oral solution is generally well tolerated without any side effects when given in recommended doses to patients with normal renal function and urinary output.
Potassium Citrate is absorbed and metabolized to Potassium Bicarbonate, thus acting as a systemic alkalinizer. The effects are essentially those of chlorides before absorption and those of bicarbonates subsequently. Oxidation is virtually complete so that less than 5% of the Potassium Citrate is excreted in the urine unchanged. It alkalinizes the urine without producing a systemic alkalosis in recommended dosage.
Large doses may cause hyperkalemia & alkalosis, especially in the presence of renal disease. Do not exceed recommended dosage. Discontinue use if adverse reaction occurs. Should be used with caution by patients with low urinary output unless under the supervision of a physician. As with all liquids containing a high concentration of potassium, patients should be directed to dilute adequately with water to minimize the possibility of gastrointestinal injury associated with the oral ingestion of concentrated potassium salt preparations; and preferable, to take each dose after meals to avoid saline laxative effect.
Some products that may interact with this drug include: antacids that contain aluminum, aspirin and other salicylates (e.g., salsalate), certain blood pressure medications (e.g., ACE inhibitors such as lisinopril, angiotensin blockers such as losartan), drospirenone, eplerenone, certain heart medications (e.g., quinidine, digoxin), lithium, potassium supplements, certain "water pills" (potassium-sparing diuretics such as amiloride, spironolactone, triamterene).
Combination of Potassium Citrate & Citric Acid Monohydrate should not be used during pregnancy unless the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the fetus. It is not known if this drug is found in breast milk or not. Breast-feeding women should consult with their health care provider to confirm about taking this drug.
Severe renal impairment with oliguria or azotemia, untreated Addison's disease, adynamia episodica hereditaria, acute dehydration, heat cramps, anuria, severe myocardial damage, and hyperkalemia from any cause. Known hypersensitivity to any ingredient.
Symptom: nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and symptoms due to hyperkalaemia and metabolic acidosis. Fluid and electrolyte balance together with ECG should be closely monitored.
Management: Treatment is symptomatic and supportive. Moderate to severe hyperkalaemia is a medical emergency requiring prompt correction.
Store in a dry place protected from light. Keep out of the reach of children.
Alkamax Oral Solution price in Bangladesh 280.00