Potassium iodide (also called KI) is a salt of stable (not radioactive) iodine. Stable iodine is an important chemical needed by the body to make thyroid hormones. Most of the stable iodine in our bodies comes from the food we eat. KI is stable iodine in a medicine form. This fact sheet from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) gives you some basic information about KI. It explains what you should think about before you or a family member takes KI.
- Iodine (as Potassium Iodide) 150mcg
- Kelp > 2mg
- Other Ingredients: Vegetable Glycerin, Deionized Water
Serving Size: 1 Drop
Servings Per Container: 1,300 Drops
Take 1 drop once per day direct in mouth, or in a little water, or as directed by your health care professional.