*Consult with a physician before using any salt substitute that contains potassium chloride if you have kidney problems or take blood pressure, heart, or liver medicines, take diuretics, or have Addison’s disease, or have tissue injuries such as severe burns, or have high blood levels of potassium (hyperkalemia). It is best to take potassium chloride salt substitutes with food or meals or to get your potassium from foods that naturally contain potassium. Only take potassium chloride as a high-dose supplement if your
doctor prescribes you to do so and is monitoring your blood levels of potassium.