Interactions: Kalimate
Dietary
- Mix the sodium polystyrene
sulfonate powder with water, or with honey or jam to make it taste better.
- Avoid inhaling the oral powder
while you are preparing a dose.
- Do not mix the powder with any
juice or other liquid that contains potassium, such as orange juice.
- The potassium in foods will bind
with the resin preventing adequate potassium removal from patients with
hyperkalemia.
Supplementation
- Sodium polystyrene sulfonate can
bind to calcium, iron, magnesium, and other minerals in the gastrointestinal
tract.
- This may inactivate both sodium
polystyrene sulfonate and the mineral it binds to and reduce the
effectiveness of both medications.
- To avoid or minimize the
interaction, the dosing times of sodium polystyrene sulfonate and
multivitamin with minerals should be separated by several hours
Antacids & Laxatives
- alkalosis following concurrent
administration of cation-exchange resins and non-absorbable
cation-donating antacids and laxatives such as magnesium hydroxide and
aluminium carbonate.
- Intestinal obstruction due to
concretions of aluminium hydroxide has been reported when aluminium
hydroxide has been combined with the resin (sodium form).
- Management: Monitor for
signs/symptoms of intestinal obstruction with concomitant use of calcium
polystyrene sulfonate and aluminum hydroxide.
- Adequate fluid intake, laxative
use, alternative antacid agents, and/or limiting duration of therapy may
help reduce risks
Sorbitol
- Concomitant use of Sorbitol with
calcium polystyrene sulfonate is not recommended due to cases of
intestinal necrosis and other serious gastrointestinal adverse reactions,
which may be fatal
References:
- Resonium Information Leaflet
- https://www.drugs.com/food-interactions/sodium-polystyrene-sulfonate.html?professional=1
- https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/medicine/6739
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