REMS
Contraindicated in:
Use Cautiously in:
Related to hyperphosphatemia, unless otherwise indicated
CV: ARRHYTHMIAS, bradycardia, CARDIAC ARREST, ECG changes (absent P waves, widening of the QRS complex with biphasic curve, peaked T waves), edema
GI: diarrhea, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting
F and E: hyperkalemia, hypernatremia, hyperphosphatemia, hypocalcemia, hypomagnesemia
MS: hypocalcemia, hyperkalemiamuscle cramps
Neuro: confusion, dizziness, flaccid paralysis, headache, heaviness of legs, paresthesias, tremor, weakness
Drug-drug:
Drug-Food:
Potassium and Sodium Phosphates
Phosphorous Supplementation
Urinary Acidification
Maintenance Phosphorus
Absorption: Well absorbed following oral administration. Vitamin D promotes GI absorption of phosphates.
Distribution: Phosphates enter extracellular fluids and are then actively transported to sites of action.
Half-Life: Unknown.