Potassium Iodide Radiation Tablets 130 mg (2 Pack) - (120 Tablets) EXP 10/2032 - Ki Pills Potassium Iodine Tablets for Radiation - Potassium Iodine Pills YODO Naciente, Anti Nuclear Fallout Pills

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Potassium Iodide Radiation Tablets 130 mg (2 Pack) - (120 Tablets) EXP 10/2032 - Ki Pills Potassium Iodine Tablets for Radiation - Potassium Iodine Pills YODO Naciente, Anti Nuclear Fallout Pills

Potassium Iodide Radiation Tablets 130 mg (2 Pack) - (120 Tablets) EXP 10/2032 - Ki Pills Potassium Iodine Tablets for Radiation - Potassium Iodine Pills YODO Naciente, Anti Nuclear Fallout Pills

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When you take potassium iodide, your thyroid becomes saturated with nonradioactive iodine. This causes your thyroid to “fill up.” Prophylactic administration of iodate to the pregnant mother should be effective for the foetus also. Several internet-based companies have been marketing potassium iodate (KIO3) for radiation protection in place of potassium iodide (KI). Though the names are similar, the products are very different, and the US Food and Drug Administration has expressed serious concerns about the safety and effectiveness of iod ate, and the fact that its manufacturers are not in conformity with FDA rules to assure safety, quality and purity of the product. You should take a different amount of potassium iodide based on your age and weight. There’s a liquid form, a 65-milligram pill, and a 130-milligram pill. For kids and babies that can’t take pills, you can crush or cut pills to create smaller doses. Or you can give them a liquid form of potassium iodide. As a result, your thyroid will not be able to absorb any type of iodine for the next 24 hours. Excess iodine, either nonradioactive or radioactive, will leave your body via your urine. This can help reduce the risk of thyroid cancer due to radioactive iodine.

Infants and young children. Newborns and children are most at risk for a thyroid injury from radioactive iodine. Those with low amount of iodine in their thyroid are also likely to have thyroid damage.The U.S.FDA provides instructions on how to make oral potassium iodide solution at home using KI tablets. If you’re in an area that’s had a radiation emergency, the most effective option is evacuation. But potassium iodide can act as an extra measure to keep you safe.

In general, most people can take potassium iodide without any problems. But it’s always important to talk to your doctor before you use it. If you have certain medical conditions, it might not be a good idea to take the medication. Tablets in two strengths, 130 milligram (mg) and 65 mg (The tablets may be cut into smaller pieces for lower doses.) People who are pregnant or breastfeeding. It’s also crucial that pregnant and breastfeeding individuals take the proper dose of potassium iodide to protect themselves and their baby. When used as an antibiotic at doses of less than 50mg, iodine destroys pathogenic bacteria yet it leaves the valuable probiotic gut flora intact – another built-in advantage of iodine therapy as opposed to regular antibiotics. [3] Iodine is also valuable for breaking down biofilms that cause antibiotic resistance in the first place. [3]

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