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Dextrose 1.87g/5mL, Fructose 1.87g/5mL, Phosphoric Acid 21.5mg/5mL, Oral solution
• Interaction: Foods high in potassium• Severity: Moderate• Notes for Consumers: If you are taking Phoshorus products which contain potassium such as Neutra-Phos or K-Phos, you should also avoid salt substitutes and low salt milk product, as these products also contain potassium. Too much potassium can lead to muscle problems or an abnormal heartbeat.• Notes for Professionals: Food or medicines containing a high potassium content such as salt substitutes could increase the risk of complications of potassium excess when given with potassium-based phosphorous salts. -
Dextrose 1.87g/5mL, Fructose 1.87g/5mL, Phosphoric Acid 21.5mg/5mL, Oral solution
• Interaction: Food• Severity: Moderate• Notes for Consumers: Avoid taking Phosphorus Salts at the same time with foods which contain oxalates (rhubarb, spinach, tomatoes, celery, nuts, beans, berries, chocolate) or phytates (bran and whole-grain cereals). These foods can decrease the amount of Phosphorus absorbed from the stomach. To limit this interaction, avoid these foods within 2 hours of taking Phosphorus Salts.• Notes for Professionals: Foods containing oxalates (found in vegetables like rhubarb, tomatoes, celery, and spinach; as well as berries, beans, nuts and chocolate) or phytates (found in bran and whole-grain cereals) may reduce the absorption of phosphorus by forming complexes with the phosphorus salt.
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