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Common brand names for potassium chloride tablets
Potassium chloride is sold under many brand and generic names. Brand names can vary by country and manufacturer, so the exact label on your prescription or bottle matters.
If you tell me the country (and, if possible, what’s printed on the bottle), I can help narrow it down to the correct brand.
How to identify the right product on the bottle
On potassium chloride tablet labels, look for:
- The active ingredient: “potassium chloride”
- The strength: such as 10 mEq, 20 mEq, or another listed amount
- The formulation type: extended-release (ER) / sustained-action (often shown as “ER,” “SA,” “SR,” or similar)
- Any brand name printed alongside the strength
These details are important because different formulations are not always interchangeable.
Generic vs brand: what to expect
Many potassium chloride products are available as generics, so you may see:
- A brand name (on older or brand-only listings), or
- “potassium chloride” plus the manufacturer name (for generics)
If you want, I can pinpoint the brand
Share the label text (brand name, strength in mEq, and whether it’s extended-release), and tell me your country. I’ll map it to the likely brand name(s).