Product Overview
[Drug Name]
Generic Name: Potassium Sodium Hydrogen Citrate Granules
Trade Name: YiNengQing Potassium Sodium Hydrogen Citrate Granules 2.5g*40 bags
Pinyin Code: YiNengQing ZuoZuoSuanQingJiaNaKeLi 2.5g*40Dai
[Main Ingredient]
Chemical Name: Potassium Sodium Hydrogen Citrate
Molecular Formula: K6Na6H3(C6H5O7)5
Molecular Weight: 1321.06
[Properties]
Pale orange granules with an aromatic odor.
[Indications/Main Functions]
Dissolves uric acid stones and prevents recurrence. This product should be taken in conjunction with other common preventive measures, such as dietary adjustments and increased fluid intake.
[Specifications]
2.5g*40 bags
[Dosage and Administration]
Unless otherwise specified, the daily dose is 10g, taken three times after meals. 2.5g each in the morning and at noon, and 5g in the evening. The granules can be taken with water. The pH of fresh urine must be within the following range: 6.2-6.8. If the pH is below the recommended range, increase the evening dose by 1.25g. If the pH is above the recommended range, reduce the evening dose by 1.25g. If the pH of fresh urine measured before taking this product remains within the recommended range, the current dose is appropriate. Routine urine pH testing is recommended to prevent uric acid stones. Urine pH measurement: Before each dose of this product, remove a test strip from the test paper, moisten it with fresh urine, compare the moistened test strip to a colorimetric plate, and record the pH value. Record the measured pH value and the amount of granules taken on a chart and bring it with you to each appointment.
[Adverse Reactions]
Adverse reactions are classified by frequency as follows: Very common: ≥1/10; Common: ≥1/100 to <1/10; Uncommon: ≥1/1,000 to <1/100; Rare: ≥1/10,000 to <1/1,000; Very rare: <1/10,000; Unknown: Unable to estimate based on available data. Gastrointestinal disorders: Mild stomach or abdominal pain is common; mild diarrhea and nausea are rare. Other possible adverse reactions: This product contains the colorant sunset yellow (E110), which may cause allergic reactions. If you experience any adverse reactions not mentioned in the instructions, please inform your doctor or pharmacist.
[Contraindications]
This product should not be used by the following patients: - Impaired renal excretion - Metabolic alkalosis - Hyperkalemia - Hereditary periodic paralysis - Chronic urinary tract infection caused by urealytic bacteria (risk of infectious stones) - Low-sodium diet - Hypersensitivity to sodium potassium hydrogen citrate, sunset yellow (E110), or any of the excipients.
[Precautions]
See package insert for details.