POTASSIUM CITRATE
Details
- Status
- Prescription
- First Approved
- 1988-10-13
- Routes
- ORAL
- Dosage Forms
- TABLET, EXTENDED RELEASE, FOR SOLUTION
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POTASSIUM CITRATE Approval History
What POTASSIUM CITRATE Treats
4 indicationsPOTASSIUM CITRATE is approved for 4 conditions since its original approval in 1988. These indications span multiple therapeutic areas including oncology, immunology, and more.
- Renal Tubular Acidosis
- Calcium Stones
- Hypocitraturic Calcium Oxalate Nephrolithiasis
- Uric Acid Lithiasis
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| Count | Type | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| - | ORIG | Original approval - drug first enters market |
| - | SUPPL - Efficacy | New indication (new disease/condition approved) |
| - | SUPPL - Labeling | Label text changes (warnings, dosing updates) |
| - | SUPPL - Manufacturing | Production changes (new facility) |
| - | SUPPL - Chemistry | Formulation changes (new dosage strength) |
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POTASSIUM CITRATE FDA Label Details
ProIndications & Usage
Potassium citrate extended-release tablets are a citrate salt of potassium indicated for the management of: Renal tubular acidosis (RTA) with calcium stones Hypocitraturic calcium oxalate nephrolithiasis of any etiology Uric acid lithiasis with or without calcium stones 1.1 Renal Tubular Acidosis (RTA) with Calcium Stones Potassium citrate is indicated for the management of renal tubular acidosis [see Clinical Studies ]. 1.2 Hypocitraturic Calcium Oxalate Nephrolithiasis of any Etiology Potassium citrate is indicated for the management of Hypocitraturic calcium oxalate nephrolithiasis [see Cli...
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