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Potassium Iodide
ORAL
Potassium Iodide. Indications and Usage SSKI ® (potassium iodide oral solution, USP) is for use as an expectorant in the symptomatic treatment of chronic pulmonary dise

Brand names
SSKIPOTASSIUM IODIDE
Active ingredients
POTASSIUM IODIDE
Indications
Indications and Usage SSKI ® (potassium iodide oral solution, USP) is for use as an expectorant in the symptomatic treatment of chronic pulmonary diseases where tenacious mucus complicates the problem, including bronchial asthma, bronchitis and pulmonary emphysema.
Dosage
Dosage and Administration Adults 0.3 ml (300 mg) or 0.6 ml (600 mg) diluted in one glassful of water, fruit juice or milk 3 to 4 times daily. To minimize gastric irritation, take with food or milk. This medication should be used no longer than necessary to produce the desired effect.
Warnings
Warnings Potassium iodide can cause fetal harm, abnormal thyroid function, and goiter when administered to a pregnant woman. Because of the possible development of fetal goiter, if the drug is used during pregnancy or if the patient becomes pregnant during therapy, apprise the patient of the potential hazard.
Contraindications
Contraindications Contraindicated in patients with a known sensitivity to iodides.
Drug interactions
Drug Interactions Concurrent use with lithium or antithyroid drugs may potentiate the hypothyroid and goitrogenic effects of these medications. Concurrent use with potassium-containing medications, potassium-sparing diuretics and angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACE inhibitors) may result in hyperkalemia and cardiac arrhythmias or cardiac arrest.
Adverse reactions
Adverse Reactions The most frequent adverse reactions to potassium iodide are stomach upset, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, skin rash, and salivary gland swelling or tenderness. Less frequent adverse reactions include gastrointestinal bleeding, confusion, irregular heartbeat, numbness, tingling, pain or weakness in hands or feet, unusual tiredness, weakness or heaviness of legs, fever, and swelling of neck or throat. Thyroid adenoma, goiter, and myxedema are possible side effects. Iodism or chronic iodine poisoning may occur during prolonged treatment or with the use of high doses. The symptoms of iodism include burning of mouth or throat, severe headache, metallic taste, soreness of teeth and gums, symptoms of head cold, irritation of the eyes with swelling of the eyelids, unusual increase in salivation, acneform skin lesions in the seborrheic areas, and rarely, severe skin eruptions. If symptoms of iodism appear, the drug should be withdrawn and the patient given appropriate supportive therapy. Hypersensitivity to iodides may occur and may be manifested by angioedema, cutaneous and mucosal hemorrhage, and signs and symptoms resembling serum sickness, such as fever, arthralgia, lymph node enlargement, and eosinophilia.
Mechanism of action
Clinical Pharmacology Potassium iodide is thought to act as an expectorant by increasing respiratory tract secretions and thereby decreasing the viscosity of mucus.
Available forms (10)
potassium iodide 1000 MG/ML Oral Solutionpotassium iodide 130 MG Oral Tabletpotassium iodide 65 MG/ML Oral Solutionpotassium iodide 65 MG Oral Tabletpotassium iodide 1000 MG/ML Oral Solution [SSKI brand of Potassium Iodide]brandpotassium iodide 130 MG Oral Tablet [Iosat]brandpotassium iodide 130 MG Oral Tablet [ThyroSafe]brandpotassium iodide 65 MG/ML Oral Solution [ThyroShield]brandpotassium iodide 65 MG Oral Tablet [Iosat]brandpotassium iodide 65 MG Oral Tablet [ThyroSafe]brand
NDC examples
17856-011472162-242375834-280
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Source: openFDA + RxNorm · 2026
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