Official resources
Fact sheets from the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements related to this ingredient group.
- Potassium Supplement (ClinicalTrials.gov)
- Potassium - Clinical trials (PubMed)
- Potassium - Dose and administration (PubMed)
- Potassium - Adverse effects (PubMed)
- Potassium - Contraindications (PubMed)
- Potassium - Mechanism of action (PubMed)
- Potassium - Kinetics (PubMed)
- Potassium - Poisoning (PubMed)
- Potassium - Dietary supplement use in human (PubMed)
Dietary Supplement Label Database
Ingredient group data in NutriNav is aligned with the NIH Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD).
- DSLD group id
- 106
Compare All Forms
1 formCompare supplement forms of Potassium by absorption quality and what your body actually gets from each:
Type: Minerals
Inorganic elements essential for various physiological functions including bone formation, nerve function, and enzyme activity.
Absorption: Minerals often compete for absorption. Chelated forms generally have better bioavailability.
Interactions: High doses of some minerals can interfere with absorption of others. Some minerals can interact with medications.