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The tablets are marketed under NPN number 02248172.Each box and bottle has a printed lot number and expiration date, which averages 12 years from date of manufacture, under normal household storage conditions.RadBlock tablets are coated to mask against bitterness, and are scored so they can be easily broken to create a children’s-sized dosage, if required.RadBlock tablets are package in two formats: 1. As RadBlock 20, a box of 20 tablets containing two foil blister strips of 10 65mg potassium iodide tablets each. 2. As RadBlock 200, a bottle of 200 65mg tablets. Bottles and boxes are safety and security sealed, providing visual evidence against tampering.Each sealed box and bottle comes with a patient’s instruction and information sheet for proper usage. Ilists dosages based on age / estimated body weight for the age, indications for taking the tablets, warnings, a description of how the tablets work in the body, possible side effects, possible drug interactions and what to do if side effects occur. LEARN MORE ABOUT RADBLOCK To learn more about Radiation Safety, please click on the links below About KI Pills - The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) — the federal agency that monitors the safe operation of nuclear stations — now requires that all homes and businesses within 10 km of a nuclear power station receive a supply of potassium iodide (KI) pills.
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