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Indications

REMS


Contraind./Precautions

Contraindicated in:

Use Cautiously in:

Adv. Reactions/Side Effects

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

Interactions

Drug-drug:

Drug-Food:

Availability

Potassium and Sodium Phosphates

Route/Dosage

Phosphorous Supplementation

Urinary Acidification

Maintenance Phosphorus

US Brand Names

K-Phos Neutral, K-Phos No. 2

Action

  • Phosphate is present in bone and is involved in energy transfer and carbohydrate metabolism.
  • Serves as a buffer for the excretion of hydrogen ions by the kidneys.
  • Dibasic potassium phosphate is converted in renal tubule to monobasic salt, resulting in urinary acidification, which is required for methenamine hippurate or mandelate to be active as urinary anti-infectives.
  • Acidification of urine increases solubility of calcium, decreasing calcium stone formation.
Therapeutic effects:
  • Replacement of phosphorus in deficiency states.
  • Urinary acidification.
  • Increased efficacy of methenamine.
  • Decreased formation of calcium urinary tract stones.

Classifications

Therapeutic Classification: antiurolithics, mineral and electrolyte replacements/supplements

Pharmacokinetics

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.

Metabolism/Excretion: Excreted mainly (>90%) by the kidneys.

Half-Life: Unknown.

Time/Action Profile

(effects on serum phosphate levels)

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Patient/Family Teaching

Pronunciation

po-TAS-e-um/SOE-dee-um FOSS-fates