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Hyperkalemia - Calcium Resonium - OTC drugs?


Hi, I need Calcium Resonium to control my potassium level. I saw Calcium Resonium (Calcium polysterene sulfonate) on canadian online drugstore but still expensive. Is there any Calcium Resonium available over the counter in USA? Is there any alternative? I can's use Sodium polystyrene sulfonate because I have to cut back on sodium as well.

Please help and thank you.

No, it is not available OTC. There is no alternative.

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