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ICU Medical is recalling 1 lot of Potassium Chloride Inj. 20 mEq due to incorrect overwrap labels that state Potassium Chloride Inj. 10 mEq.
The mislabeled Potassium Chloride Inj. 20 mEq bags contain an overwrap label with Lot# 1023172 (NDC# 0990-7074-26) and an expiration date of 01-31-2026. ICU Medical is recalling 1 lot of Potassium ...
The impacted Potassium Chloride Injection (10 mEq and 20 mEq) is used to treat potassium deficiency when oral intake is not possible and comes in 100 mL bags.
The mislabeled POTASSIUM CHLORIDE Inj. 20 mEq, 100 mL bags contain incorrect overwrap labels with the following information: NDC 0990-7074-26, 200 mEq/L POTASSIUM CHLORIDE Inj. 10 mEq. The lot 1023172 ...
Evaluating Potassium Chloride: Is It Safe for Dogs? While potassium chloride is less irritating to the skin compared to some other salts, it is not without risks. Ingesting potassium chloride can lead ...