adults • Consumable product
Potassium bicarbonate is safe for most adults when used in foods drinks or normal supplements. It works like baking soda but adds potassium.
Use products containing it normally as part of a balanced diet. Do not take extra high dose potassium supplements without medical advice. If you have kidney disease or take medicines that raise potassium talk to your doctor first.
Avoid large or concentrated doses if you have reduced kidney function or take ACE inhibitors potassium sparing diuretics or other drugs that increase potassium. Watch for symptoms of high potassium such as muscle weakness odd heartbeat or nausea and seek medical care if these occur. Warning source FDA and clinical guidance on hyperkalemia
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Yes, Potassium Bicarbonate is generally considered safe for adults based on current research.
No immediate health concerns found based on current research.
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