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Blackmores Prof S.S.P.C. 84t

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Blackmores Prof S.S.P.C. 84t

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Sodium sulfate and Potassium chloride are for mineral supplementation.
Combines sodium sulfate and potassium chloride in a single tablet.When prescribed by a healthcare professional S.S.P.C. is generally well tolerated at the recommended dose and may be prescribed for infants, children, pregnant and lactating women, and the elderly.The easy-to-swallow tablet can be halved or crushed to facilitate low-dose prescribing for infants and children.Prescribing InformationSulfate ions are involved in detoxification, and sodium is involved in bile production. Sodium and chloride play key roles in fluid balance. Together, potassium and chloride are required for gastric acid production and hence digestive function.Gastrointestinal function: Potassium and chloride are both essential for the production of gastric acid, and play an important role in digestive function.Detoxification: Sulfur compounds are involved in phase II detoxification (conjugation), where they render metabolites more water-soluble, thereby inactivating them and facilitating their excretion in the bile, faeces or urine. Sodium is required for bile production, and is incorporated into the conjugation products of several bile salts.Fluid balance: Sodium, potassium and chloride are involved in the regulation of water balance. Potassium acts with extracellular sodium to maintain normal osmotic pressure and influences the ability of the kidney to correct imbalances with the excretion process. The status of chloride channels influences the uptake or loss of water by cells, and hence the regulation of cell volume.In the extracellular matrix, sulfated proteoglycans have a strong negative charge. This attracts cations such as sodium, which in turn attracts water, hydrating the connective tissue mesh and maintaining its integrity. Sodium and sulfate thus act together to maintain fluid balance within connective tissue.Connective tissue: Sulfate is a structural component of many glycosaminoglycans, proteoglycans, glycolipids and glycoproteins and as such, is a stabiliser of connective tissue, contributing to its strength, elasticity and hydration. Sulfated glycosaminoglycan production is important in injury and wound repair. The polysaccharides associated with glycoproteins and glycolipids on the cell surface are often associated with potassium.
Adults: Take 1 tablet 3 times a day with meals, or as professionally prescribed.Children under 12 years: As professionally prescribed. Always read the label. Use only as directed. If symptoms persist see your healthcare professional.
Each tablet contains:Sodium sulfate - anhydrous195mg(elemental sodium63.1mg)Potassium chloride65mg(elemental potassium34.1mg)each tablet contains lactose190mg
Caution may be required in some patients due to sodium content. S.S.P.C. may interact with certain other medications your patients may be taking. Sodium may increase the risk of oedema associated with antihypertensive agents (calcium channel blockers, vasodilators), corticosteroids, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents, oestrogens, liquorice and carbenoxolone.

Sodium sulfate and Potassium chloride are for mineral supplementation.
Combines sodium sulfate and potassium chloride in a single tablet.When prescribed by a healthcare professional S.S.P.C. is generally well tolerated at the recommended dose and may be prescribed for infants, children, pregnant and lactating women, and the elderly.The easy-to-swallow tablet can be halved or crushed to facilitate low-dose prescribing for infants and children.Prescribing InformationSulfate ions are involved in detoxification, and sodium is involved in bile production. Sodium and chloride play key roles in fluid balance. Together, potassium and chloride are required for gastric acid production and hence digestive function.Gastrointestinal function: Potassium and chloride are both essential for the production of gastric acid, and play an important role in digestive function.Detoxification: Sulfur compounds are involved in phase II detoxification (conjugation), where they render metabolites more water-soluble, thereby inactivating them and facilitating their excretion in the bile, faeces or urine. Sodium is required for bile production, and is incorporated into the conjugation products of several bile salts.Fluid balance: Sodium, potassium and chloride are involved in the regulation of water balance. Potassium acts with extracellular sodium to maintain normal osmotic pressure and influences the ability of the kidney to correct imbalances with the excretion process. The status of chloride channels influences the uptake or loss of water by cells, and hence the regulation of cell volume.In the extracellular matrix, sulfated proteoglycans have a strong negative charge. This attracts cations such as sodium, which in turn attracts water, hydrating the connective tissue mesh and maintaining its integrity. Sodium and sulfate thus act together to maintain fluid balance within connective tissue.Connective tissue: Sulfate is a structural component of many glycosaminoglycans, proteoglycans, glycolipids and glycoproteins and as such, is a stabiliser of connective tissue, contributing to its strength, elasticity and hydration. Sulfated glycosaminoglycan production is important in injury and wound repair. The polysaccharides associated with glycoproteins and glycolipids on the cell surface are often associated with potassium.

Adults: Take 1 tablet 3 times a day with meals, or as professionally prescribed.Children under 12 years: As professionally prescribed. Always read the label. Use only as directed. If symptoms persist see your healthcare professional.

Each tablet contains:Sodium sulfate - anhydrous195mg(elemental sodium63.1mg)Potassium chloride65mg(elemental potassium34.1mg)each tablet contains lactose190mg

Caution may be required in some patients due to sodium content. S.S.P.C. may interact with certain other medications your patients may be taking. Sodium may increase the risk of oedema associated with antihypertensive agents (calcium channel blockers, vasodilators), corticosteroids, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents, oestrogens, liquorice and carbenoxolone.

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