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aaron_nelson2026-04-18

Has anyone here taken Klor-Con M10 ER tablets? I've been prescribed them to manage my low potassium levels, but I'm curious to hear from others who have taken this medication. I've experienced some stomach discomfort and was wondering if this is common or if there are ways to mitigate it. Any advice or shared experiences would be greatly appreciated!

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kenneth_perez4/14/2026

I've been on Klor-Con M10 ER for a few months now, and while it helps with the potassium levels, I've had some pretty bad stomach issues. My doctor suggested taking it with food, and that helped a bit, but it's still not perfect.

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scott_robinson4/14/2026

I hate to say it, but I never got any side effects from these pills. The doctor prescribed them to me to prevent low potassium levels, and I've been feeling fine. It's possible I was just lucky.

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stephen_sanders4/14/2026

It's annoying how some potassium products have that wax matrix that shows up in your stool. It's weird, but at least the potassium is doing its job.

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joshua_morgan4/14/2026

Dude, if you are feeling any of the signs of high potassium levels (numbness, tingling, etc.) you should call your doctor right away! Don't play around with that!

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jonathan_hamilton4/14/2026

I had a friend who had an allergic reaction to these tablets. It ended up being really serious, and she had to go to the hospital. Be careful and pay attention to those symptoms.

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joe_james4/14/2026

I switched to the liquid form and it was a game-changer. My stomach issues went away. If you can't tolerate the tablets, talk to your doctor about other forms.

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billy_cook4/14/2026

If you have any questions about the side effects, the FDA has a great website where you can report them and get more information. It's worth checking out.

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janet_gardner4/14/2026

Klor-Con M10 ER saved me from constant fatigue and muscle cramps, but the side effects were a bit rough at first. I had some abdominal swelling and constipation, but it got better after a few weeks. Stick with it, but keep an eye on those symptoms.

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virginia_hughes4/14/2026

If you're taking these for diuretic-related potassium loss, make sure you're staying hydrated. It can be a bit of a balancing act, but it's important to manage both fluids and electrolytes.