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. 1973 Apr 7;108(7):853-5.

Potassium chloride: absorption and excretion

Potassium chloride: absorption and excretion

D L Levene. Can Med Assoc J. .

Abstract

The absorption of potassium chloride in liquid form has been studied, using urinary excretion as an index of absorption. The excretion of potassium chloride was observed after inducing a water diuresis and administering a single dose in liquid form. There is evidence that potassium chloride in liquid form is absorbed rapidly, probably from the stomach, and hence there is a good rationale for its use where rapid absorption is needed, as in digitalis intoxication.

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