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Potassium Iodide Radiation Tablets 130 mg (2 Pack) - (280 Tablets) EXP 10/2032 - Potassium Iodine Tablets for Radiation Ki Pills - Potassium Iodine Pills YODO Naciente, Anti Nuclear Fallout Pills

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When you build out any sort of survival or emergency kit, you always keep an eye out for versatile items or gear. Versatility can help you be more prepared for a wider range of emergencies. For instance, if a huge disaster happens and there is no threat of radiation, it may be nice to use our iodine tablets or power for say, water purification. You may be able to figure this new challenge out with powder than a tablet. Side effects are unlikely when KI is used at the recommended dose and for a short time. The following are possible side effects: There are risks if you take too large a dose of potassium iodide. Side effects include skin rashes, swelling of the salivary glands, and "iodism" (metallic taste, burning mouth and throat, sore teeth and gums, symptoms of a head cold, and sometimes stomach upset and diarrhea). In addition, it is of no use to take a larger dose. Your thyroid is able to hold only so much of the iodide, so to take more than your thyroid can "take" gives you the side-effects with no benefit. The potential benefit of iodine prophylaxis is greatest in the young. The thyroid of the foetus, neonate and young infant has a higher yearly thyroid cancer risk per unit dose of radioactive iodine than the thyroid of an adult.

Tablets in two strengths, 130 milligram (mg) and 65 mg (The tablets may be cut into smaller pieces for lower doses.) the medical community has used potassium iodide to manage fungal skin infections. Recent studies haveit is the number one cause of preventable intellectual disabilities. Iodine deficiencies can also cause:

Since KI protects for approximately 24 hours, it should be dosed daily until the risk no longer exists. Priority with regard to evacuation and sheltering should be given to pregnant females and neonates because of the potential for KI to suppress thyroid function in the fetus and neonate. Unless other protective measures are not available, we do not recommend repeat dosing in pregnant females and neonates. People who are pregnant or breastfeeding. It’s also crucial that pregnant and breastfeeding individuals take the proper dose of potassium iodide to protect themselves and their baby.

What is potassium iodide?

Reporting suspected adverse reactions after authorisation of the medicinal product is important. It allows continued monitoring of the benefit/risk balance of the medicinal product. Healthcare professionals are asked to report any suspected adverse reactions via:

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