IOSAT Potassium Iodide Tablets September 2024 Expiration Date There are 14
tablets in each package of iOSAT TM , which will protect one adult for two
weeks. Anyone remaining in a contaminated area for more than two weeks should
consider the use of additional iOSAT TM tablets as directed by Public Health
Officials. New FDA guidelines call for the daily administration of one iOSAT
tablet (130 mg. of potassium iodide (KI)) for adults and children over 18
years old who weigh more that 150 pounds. Children from age 3 to 18 years old
who weigh less than 150 pounds should take 1/2 tablet. Children from age one
month to 3 years should take 1/4 tablet. And infants less than one month old
should take 1/4 tablet. If necessary, children too young to take solid food or
unable to swallow a tablet can take iOSAT TM dissolved in a liquid (such as
chocolate milk) or in a soft food such as applesauce.iOSAT TM Tablets are FDA
approved for seven years and should be stored unopened in a dry environment at
room temperature. Each iOSAT TM Tablet provides 24 hours of protection. Anbex
was formed shortly after the Three Mile Island accident in 1979. The company
received its NDA (the FDA approval to sell the product) in 1982 after FDA
review of the product and its manufacturing process. The iOSAT TM package
comes with a Patient Product Inserted along with the tablets in a sealed
package. This was designed so that the instructions would not become separated
from the product in times of an emergency. Meets all FDA requirements for
potassium iodide as a radiation protective, and is labeled and packaged in
accordance with US government guidelines. Has demonstrated all quality
controls and passed all FDA requirements for purity, quality, safety,
efficacy. Comes full strength (130 mg of potassium iodide per tablet) in
accordance with FDA demands for complete thyroid blocking.
Features:
- Expiration Date on Product is October 2024 or later