Klor-Con versus Klor-Con M

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MaRph2009

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Could someone please kindly explain what the difference is between Klor-Con and Klor-Con M? Per FDA, the two products are not interchangable. I looked into the package inserts for both products and still could not figure out the differences. They are both extended release potassium chloride. The Klor-Con M contains microencapsulated crystals and it's an immediately dispersing tablet. Also, is Klor-Con 20Meq discontinued? THANKS!

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Klor-Con is a wax matrix tablet. Klor-Con-M is micro crystalline tablet. If ever given the choice I would always choose Klor-Con-M. It is a much safer product.
 
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Klor-Con: must be taken whole, cannot crush, cut, or chew.
Klor-Con M: can be cut in half or dissolved in 4 oz of water.

I would suspect it has to do with the differences in dissolution data and hence why they are not approved as bioequivalents by the FDA.
 
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Sometime Medicaid won't cover Klor-Con M. However that should be the go-to with ambiguous orders
 
which are not interchangeable? what other common products are there
 
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