White Oblong Pill With Kc

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white oblong pill that has kcmio 0r kcmh0 on one side other side is blank ## Hello, Ashley! How are you? The marking is actually KC M10, this is a 10mEq Potassium tablet, that's used to supplement when someone has very low levels of this vital nutrient. The biggest side effect it causes is stomach pain. Is there anything else I can help with? ## I found a pill it said'TLC 350on one side an blank on the other side

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on the non imprinted side there is a line down the middle of it, and it is a very large oblong pill ## Located a match to a white oblong pill with KC M20 on it, it's KLOR-CON M20 (generic name: Potassium Chloride) is a metal halide salt composed of potassium and chlorine. To learn more click on the link below... Do you have any more questions or information to add? Please post back if you do.

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Found a blueish speckled pill and a white one both with Kcf written on top. Both were oblong. Can someone please identify these? ## Hello, Marie! How are you? I've searched for this several times in various databases, but I haven't found anything, so far. Where was it found? I suspect that this might be an over the counter product and some of those are regional, so knowing the general location may help to narrow it down. Does anyone else recognize this tablet? I'll keep looking and post back, when I have information for you. ## Its over the counter multi symptom cold medicine. White is daytime, blue is night time.

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White oblong tablet imprinted with ANDRX 720 on one side and scored on the other side ## what is andrx 720 prescribed for? ## The pill in description is Potassium Chloride SR (20 MEQ). Potassium chloride has many uses such as being a sodium-free substitute for table salt (sodium chloride). Research I have gathered states that this pill works by providing a direct replacement of potassium in the body. Potassium chloride is in the class of drugs called potassium supplements that are used to prevent hypokalaemia. NOTE: Orally, KCl is toxic in excess. You can click on the link below to view more information about this drug... If you have any other questions or concerns, please post back...

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oblong rounded ends, white, one side has a line in the center and the other side has the imprint code. Found pill in medcine cabinet and was currious as to what it was. ## This is called Klor-Con M20 Extended Release, it contains 20meqs of Potassium, this is used to replace low potassium levels in people with a deficiency.

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This is the huge white oblong shaped tablet with KC M20 imprinted on the front. I would like to know how many MG of potassium chloride is in each tablet, please. ## how many mg of potassium cl in one klor-con M20 tab ## For anyone else seeking such information, these aren't measured in milligrams, but in milliequivalents and the measurement for these ones is 20. Learn more Potassium details here. This is a potent supplement given to people that are suffering from a deficiency in this vital nutrient. It can be very irritating to the stomach, so they should be swallowed whole and taken with food. Are there any other questions or comments? ## I found two of these pills on my dresser they are old dont remember why It was prescribed

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Rx: Klor-Con M20 tablets UPS Extended release tablet-oral. This is a white,oblong shaped tablet imprinted with KC M20 on the front. Is the tablet gluten free? ## is Klor-Con 20 meq tablets gluten free? ## The manufacturer, Upsher-Smith does not list them as containing any gluten ingredients, according to the listings I've found in the NIH and FDA databases. They do, however, warn that you should not break, crush, or chew the tablet, it should be swallowed whole, with a meal, or small snack. Is there anything else I can help with?

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What is the difference between Klor-Con M10 and MEQ 8? I can't swallow the M10, and my husband takes 8MEQ which is easy to swallow. ## Off the top of my head, the amount of active ingredient would be the main difference between the two. Just to confirm, are you comparing the following tablets? 1. White oblong tablet with the letters KC M10 imprinted on one side. (NDC 66758-170, among others). Brand: Klor-Con. Contains Potassium Chloride 750 mg, extended release. Inactive ingredients: - Croscarmellose Sodium - Ethylcelluloses - Cellulose, Microcrystalline 2. Blue capsule with the words UPSHER SMITH 0101 KCl 8MEQ. (NDC 66758-202, among others). Brand: Klor-Con Sprinkle. Contains Potassium Chloride 600 mg, extended release. Inactive ingredients: - Ethylcelluloses - Talc - Gelatin - Tit...

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huge oblong pill, mottled white scored on opposite side ## This is a 20meq Klor-Con tablet, a potassium supplement. Is there anything else I can help you with?

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oblong white ## This pill is Potassium chloride SR (20 meq). Potassium chloride (KCL) is in the class of drugs called potassium supplements that are used to prevent hypokalaemia. NOTE: Orally, KCl is toxic in excess. You can click on the link below to view more information about this drug...

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