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Phospho-Trin 250 Neutral

Generic Names of Phosphates: [potassium phosphate and sodium phosphate ] [POE-TASS-ee-um FOSS FATE and SEW DEE FOSS FATE ].
The brand names are: K-Phos Neutral, K-Phos No. 2, PHOS-NaK Phospha 250 Neutral Phosphorous Additives,..

What is Phospho-Trin 250 Neutral?

Phosphorus is a naturally occurring substance that is essential to every cell of our body. The majority of phosphorus found in the body is located in bones. The sodium salt and potassium form of the phosphate are known as the phosphates. Phospho Trin 250 Neutral is a combination medicine that makes the urine more acidic and assists in preventing kidney stones. Phospho-Trin 250 Neutral can be used for other purposes that are not mentioned in this guide.

Side effects of Phospho-Trin 250

See a doctor immediately. If you experience any of the following symptoms, warning signs of allergic reactions include: hives; trouble breathing; or swelling of your lips, face, and tongue.

Phospho-Trin 250 neutral may cause serious side effects. Contact your physician immediately. If you suffer from:

  • Chronic or persistent or severe diarrhea;
  • Seizures (convulsion);
  • Breathlessness or
  • Indications of kidney disease: less or no urine; pain or difficult or painful urination; swelling of your ankles or feet; and feeling fatigued or lacking breath.

Common adverse effects of phosphotrin 250 neutral can include:

  • Nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, diarrhea;
  • The bone, or joint joint;
  • Headache, dizziness, headache, tired sensation
  • Muscle pain or weakness
  • An increase in thirst and/or
  • Numbness or tingling sensation

This isn't a complete list of all the side effects. Others could happen. Contact your doctor for advice regarding medical adverse effects. You can report any side effects to the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.

Warnings

Do not take Phosphotrin 250 Neutral if you have severe kidney disease or if you have high levels of phosphorus in your body.

Prior to use this drug

Do not take Phospho Trin 250 Neutral if you're allergic to it or if you suffer from:

  • Severe kidney disease severe kidney disease
  • The high level of phosphorus in your blood (hyperphosphatemia).

To ensure this medicine is appropriate for you, consult your physician if you suffer from:

  • A background of kidney stones in the past, but not so long ago;
  • Kidney disease;
  • The cirrhosis or any other liver diseases;
  • Hypertension in levels of blood potassium (hyperkalemia) and hypercalcemia, calcium (hypercalcemia), and sodium (hypernatremia);
  • The heart condition, high blood pressure;
  • The toxemia associated with pregnancy;
  • Addison's disorder (an adrenal gland disorder);
  • Breathing issues;
  • Pancreas disorder;
  • Thyroid disorder;
  • Swelling of your feet or hands;
  • If you are dehydrated; or
  • If you are taking diuretics, such as a diuretic "water pill,"

FDA pregnant category C. It is not clear whether Phospho-Trin 250 neutral will affect a newborn baby. Inform your doctor if you are expecting or planning to get pregnant while taking this medication. It is unclear if the medicine is absorbed into the milk of a nursing baby or whether it can harm the nursing infant. Consult your physician if you are breastfeeding a child. PhosphoTrin 250 Neutral should never be given to children younger than 4 years without the advice of a physician.

How to take Phosphotrin 250 Neutral?

Follow the instructions on the prescription label. Don't take this medication in smaller or larger quantities or for longer than the recommended time. Drink this medicine by drinking a cup of fluid. PhosphoTrin 250 Neutral performs best when you consume it before meals or at night. If you take this medication, it is possible that you will require frequent tests of your urine or blood. The powder must be mixed with water prior to being used. Mix one packet of powder with around 1/3 cup (2.5 ounces) of water. Stir until it is completely dissolved. Take the mixture in a single swallow after mixing. Don't save the mixture to use later.

The tablet may need to dissolve in water or be swallowed as a whole. Be sure to follow the dosing guidelines included with your medication.If you've had a background of having kidney stones, it's likely that you'll be able to pass on old stones following the start of therapy with the Phospho-Trin250 Neutral. Keep the bottle at room temperature, far from heat, moisture, and light. Close the bottle when not being used.

What happens if I miss a dose?

Do the missed dose as quickly as you can. Avoid any missed doses if it's close to the time of the next dose. Don't take any extra medication to make up for the missed dose.

What happens if I overdose?

For medical emergencies, seek emergency medical attention or contact for help at the Poison Help line at 1-800-222-1222. The symptoms of an overdose can include numbness, tingling, and muscle stiffness, or the feeling of a limp, lack of motion, unease, a heavy sensation in your legs, irregular heartbeats, or feeling as if you could be snoring.

What should be avoided?

Talk to your doctor prior to using an antacid. Use only the kind that your doctor recommends. Certain antacids could make it more difficult for your body to absorb Phosphotrin 250 Neutral. Beware of taking supplements to your diet that contain vitamin D or calcium unless your doctor has advised you to. Do not take salt substitutes or potassium supplements when you are taking Phosphotrin 250 Neutral unless your physician has advised you to.

Interaction with other drugs

Other medications may be incompatible when used with potassium phosphate and sodium phosphate, such as medicines that are available in the form of prescription or over-the-counter, vitamins, and herbal products. Inform your healthcare providers about the medications you are currently taking and any medication you begin or stop taking.