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Quick Summary

Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 236 + Monobasic Potassium Phosphate is a prescription medicine used in hospitals to treat severe low potassium and phosphorus levels in the body. It contains a combination of Dibasic Potassium Phosphate and Monobasic Potassium Phosphate, which help restore important electrolytes needed for normal muscle, nerve, and metabolic functions. This injection is usually given to critically ill patients or those who cannot take supplements by mouth. Because it is highly concentrated, it must be diluted before administration under medical supervision.

Detailed Description

Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 236 + Monobasic Potassium Phosphate is an intravenous phosphate replacement medicine used in hospitals to treat low phosphate levels in the blood. It contains Dibasic Potassium Phosphate and Monobasic Potassium Phosphate, which supply phosphorus along with potassium. The injection is generally given when oral phosphate supplements cannot be used or when phosphate levels need to be corrected more quickly.

Phosphate is important for many body functions, including energy production, muscle movement, nerve signalling, and bone health. Low phosphate levels can develop in patients with severe illness, poor nutrition, chronic alcohol use, diabetic ketoacidosis, or in those receiving long-term intravenous nutrition.

Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 236 + Monobasic Potassium Phosphate is administered as a slow intravenous infusion after dilution and should only be given under medical supervision. Because the medicine also contains potassium, doctors may monitor electrolyte levels and kidney function during treatment to reduce the risk of complications such as high potassium or low calcium levels.

Uses of Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 236 + Monobasic Potassium Phosphate

Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 236 + Monobasic Potassium Phosphate may be indicated by your doctor for:

Severe Hypophosphatemia

A critical drop in blood phosphorus levels that can lead to muscle weakness, confusion, or acute respiratory failure.

Severe Hypokalemia

Critically low levels of potassium in the blood, which can trigger severe heart rhythm abnormalities or severe muscle paralysis.

Intravenous Nutrition Support (Total Parenteral Nutrition - TPN)

Providing essential minerals to critically ill, intensive care, or post-surgical patients who are receiving all their nutritional requirements through an intravenous fluid bag.

Benefits of Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 236 + Monobasic Potassium Phosphate

Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 236 + Monobasic Potassium Phosphate may provide benefits such as:

  • Rapid Electrolyte Correction: Quickly restores intracellular phosphorus and potassium levels to reverse life-threatening metabolic complications.
  • Dual-Ion Supplementation: Delivers two essential macronutrient minerals simultaneously, reducing the need for multiple fluid lines in complex clinical situations.
  • Vital Metabolic Support: Restores the raw materials needed for cellular ATP production, helping to improve muscle strength and breathing drive in weak patients.
  • Compatible Nutritional Component: Mixes reliably into specialized Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) compounding mixtures to support long-term intravenous feeding.

Side Effects of Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 236 + Monobasic Potassium Phosphate

Common side effects of Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 236 + Monobasic Potassium Phosphate may include

  • Injection site pain: Brief stinging, burning, redness, or mild vein tenderness where the drip is placed.
  • Mild stomach upset: Temporary nausea, vomiting, or minor abdominal discomfort.
  • Loose stools: A mild, temporary laxative effect caused by the intake of phosphorus.
  • Lightheadedness: Brief dizziness or minor shifts in blood pressure during the infusion.

Uncommon side effects of Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 236 + Monobasic Potassium Phosphate may include

  • Mild fluid retention: Temporary swelling or puffiness in your ankles, feet, or lower legs.
  • Gentle tingling: A brief "pins and needles" sensation around your mouth, fingers, or toes.
  • Altered mineral levels: A temporary dip in magnesium or a slightly slower resting heart rate.
  • Mild restlessness: Brief feelings of anxiety or confusion as your body adapts.

Serious side effects that require medical attention may include

  • Changes in heart rhythm: Any feeling of chest pressure, tightness, or an irregular heartbeat.
  • Notable muscle twitching: Unusual muscle cramps, spasms, or sudden weakness in your arms and legs.
  • Changes in urination: A noticeable reduction in your urine output or a change in its color.
  • Breathing changes: Sudden chest tightness or unexpected shortness of breath.
  • Allergic reactions: Sudden hives, widespread itching, or swelling of your face, lips, or throat.

Doctors usually monitor phosphate, potassium, calcium, and kidney function during treatment to reduce the risk of complications.

Directions for Use

  • Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 236 + Monobasic Potassium Phosphate must only be prepared, diluted, and administered by qualified healthcare professionals in a hospital or specialized clinical setting. It is strictly not for home self-use.
  • This medicine is a concentrated solution and must always be diluted in a large volume of compatible intravenous fluid (such as 5% Dextrose or 0.9% Sodium Chloride) before use. It must never be injected directly or given as an undiluted intravenous bolus.
  • The diluted solution must be administered via a slow intravenous infusion drip. The infusion rate is carefully controlled to avoid introducing potassium or phosphate into the bloodstream too quickly.
  • Your medical team will determine the exact dose, dilution volume, and infusion speed based on your specific body weight, laboratory mineral levels, and kidney function.

How it works

Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 236 + Monobasic Potassium Phosphate is used to replace phosphate in people with low blood phosphate levels (hypophosphatemia). Phosphate is an important mineral involved in energy production, muscle and nerve function, bone health, and many cellular processes in the body.

Dibasic potassium phosphate and monobasic potassium phosphate provide phosphate ions that are absorbed into the bloodstream and used by cells throughout the body. Phosphate is required for the formation of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which stores and transfers energy inside cells.

These salts also provide potassium, an electrolyte that helps maintain normal muscle contraction, nerve signaling, and heart function. Restoring phosphate levels helps support normal cellular metabolism and organ function when phosphate deficiency is present.

Together, the ingredients in Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 236 + Monobasic Potassium Phosphate help correct phosphate depletion and support normal electrolyte and metabolic balance.

Safety Advice for Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 236 + Monobasic Potassium Phosphate

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Allergy

Caution

Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 236 + Monobasic Potassium Phosphate should be avoided in patients with known allergy to phosphate salts or any ingredient in the injection. Seek medical attention if a rash, swelling, or difficulty breathing occurs after administration.

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Breastfeeding

Caution

Limited information is available regarding the use of Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 236 + Monobasic Potassium Phosphate during breastfeeding. It should be used only if clearly needed and under medical supervision.

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Pregnancy

Caution

Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 236 + Monobasic Potassium Phosphate should be used during pregnancy only if prescribed by a doctor. Careful monitoring of electrolyte levels may be required during treatment.

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Driving

Safe

Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 236 + Monobasic Potassium Phosphate is not generally expected to affect alertness or the ability to drive or operate machinery.

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Alcohol

Caution

Excessive alcohol intake may contribute to electrolyte imbalance and dehydration, which can affect treatment response during phosphate replacement therapy.

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Liver

Caution

Patients with severe liver disease may require careful monitoring of electrolyte balance during treatment with Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 236 + Monobasic Potassium Phosphate.

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Kidney

Unsafe

Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 236 + Monobasic Potassium Phosphate should be used with extreme caution in patients with severe kidney disease, as phosphate and potassium accumulation may increase the risk of serious complications such as hyperkalemia or hyperphosphatemia.

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Children

Caution

Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 236 + Monobasic Potassium Phosphate should be used in children only under specialist medical supervision with careful monitoring of phosphate and potassium levels.

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Elderly patients

Caution

Older adults may be more sensitive to electrolyte disturbances and kidney-related complications during treatment with Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 236 + Monobasic Potassium Phosphate. Regular monitoring may be required.

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Quick Tips for Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 236 + Monobasic Potassium Phosphate

  • Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 236 + Monobasic Potassium Phosphate should only be given under medical supervision and exactly as prescribed by your doctor.
  • Regular blood tests may be needed during treatment to monitor phosphate, potassium, kidney function, and overall electrolyte balance.
  • Inform your doctor if you have kidney disease, heart disease, or problems related to potassium levels before receiving Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 236 + Monobasic Potassium Phosphate.
  • Tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you use, especially diuretics, potassium supplements, or medicines that affect kidney function.
  • Report symptoms such as muscle weakness, irregular heartbeat, severe tiredness, tingling, or confusion promptly, as these may indicate an electrolyte imbalance.

Storage Advice

  • Store the undiluted injection vials or ampoules at controlled room temperature, away from direct sunlight, moisture, and extreme heat sources. Do not freeze this solution.
  • Once the concentrated solution is diluted into an infusion bag, it should generally be used promptly in accordance with specific hospital compounding safety protocols.
  • Keep all medical solutions, vials, and clinical equipment strictly out of the reach and sight of children and pets.

Drug-Food Interaction

  • General Diet (Safe): Normal everyday meals and beverages do not alter the absorption of this medicine, as it is delivered directly into your systemic circulation and bypasses your digestive system.

Interactions with Other Drugs

  • Potassium-Sparing Diuretics (e.g., Spironolactone, Amiloride) (Unsafe): Taking these water pills alongside Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 236 + Monobasic Potassium Phosphate can stop your kidneys from excreting potassium, severely increasing the risk of life-threatening hyperkalemia.
  • ACE Inhibitors and ARBs (e.g., Enalapril, Losartan) (Caution): These common blood pressure medications can increase potassium retention in the blood. Combining them with this injection requires highly frequent blood monitoring.
  • Digitalis Glycosides / Digoxin (Caution): Shifts in potassium levels can significantly affect the heart's sensitivity to digoxin, potentially triggering severe cardiac arrhythmias. Your heart rhythm will be monitored continuously.

Drug-Disease Interactions

  • Severe Kidney Failure (Unsafe): Do not receive this medication if you have severe kidney disease or anuria, as your body cannot excrete excess minerals, which can lead to severe potassium and phosphorus buildup.
  • Hyperkalemia or Hyperphosphatemia (Unsafe): This injection must not be used if your baseline blood tests show that your potassium or phosphorus levels are already higher than normal.
  • Hypocalcemia (Caution): If your blood calcium levels are low, infusing phosphorus can cause calcium-phosphate crystals to form, dropping your calcium levels further and causing severe muscle spasms. Calcium levels must be corrected or monitored closely.

What If You Forget to take Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 236 + Monobasic Potassium Phosphate?

Since this medication is prepared and administered directly by hospital staff during acute or nutritional care, a missed dose is highly unlikely.

Frequently Asked Questions

Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 236 + Monobasic Potassium Phosphate is used to treat or prevent low phosphate levels in the blood (hypophosphatemia). It may also help provide potassium in people who need intravenous electrolyte replacement.
Phosphate helps support energy production, muscle function, nerve activity, and normal cellular function. Low phosphate levels can affect many body systems.
Low phosphate levels may cause weakness, tiredness, muscle pain, breathing difficulty, confusion, or poor appetite in some people.
Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 236 + Monobasic Potassium Phosphate is diluted and given slowly into a vein by a healthcare professional. The dose depends on blood test results and the patient’s medical condition.
The injection contains concentrated phosphate and potassium salts. Slow administration helps reduce the risk of vein irritation and sudden changes in mineral levels.
Side effects may include irritation at the injection site, nausea, or changes in blood mineral levels such as potassium or calcium.
Yes. Because the injection contains potassium, it may increase blood potassium levels. Your doctor may monitor blood tests during treatment.
Yes. Blood tests are usually needed to monitor phosphate, potassium, calcium, and kidney function during treatment.
Changes in potassium or phosphate levels may affect heart rhythm in some people. Your healthcare team may monitor your heart rhythm and blood tests during treatment.
Caution is needed in people with kidney disease because phosphate and potassium may build up in the body. Your doctor will assess kidney function before and during treatment.
Yes. Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 236 + Monobasic Potassium Phosphate may interact with medicines that affect potassium levels, kidney function, or mineral balance. Inform your doctor about all medicines you are taking.
Yes. Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 236 + Monobasic Potassium Phosphate may sometimes be used as part of intravenous nutrition (TPN) under specialist medical supervision.
Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 236 + Monobasic Potassium Phosphate should only be used during pregnancy if clearly needed and prescribed by a healthcare professional.
Because Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 236 + Monobasic Potassium Phosphate is usually given by a healthcare professional, missed doses are uncommon. Contact your doctor or clinic if you miss a scheduled treatment.
Too much Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 236 + Monobasic Potassium Phosphate may lead to high levels of phosphate or potassium, which can be serious. Symptoms may include muscle weakness, irregular heartbeat, or confusion.

Fact Box

Therapeutic Class

Intravenous Fluid and Electrolyte Replacements / Nutrition Support

Action Class

Intracellular Electrolyte Replenisher and Biological Buffer

Chemical Class

Inorganic Potassium Phosphate Salts

Habit Forming

No

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Dibasic Potassium Phosphate 236 + Monobasic Potassium Phosphate 224mg

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