I have no concern for taking as much potassium as needed to stop low potassium symptoms, titrating to effect. I tend to decrease it a little each time from where it is past maximum effectiveness and so always am bumping along the low potassium symptoms regularaly. Potassium chloride can form acid if in solid form in contact with the stomach wall and cause tissue damage or death. The time release forms are most dangerous. The gluconate appears safe and comfortable. I take my largest doses with a stomach full of food and no doses larger than 500mg (495mg) with just a glass of water or other liquid, 12+ ounces. 4-6 doses per day seems to work best.
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The potassium gluconate that I have is 550mg. But on the back of the bottle it says "Potassium (from 550mg Potassium Gluconate) 90mg.
Does this mean its only 90mg of Potassium?
Freddd you have asked me to fill out your questionair but you have not sent it yet. Is it finished?