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Klor-Con versus Klor-Con M | Student Doctor Network
Per FDA, the two products are not interchangable. I looked into the package inserts for both products and still could not figure out the differences. They are both extended release potassium chloride. The Klor-Con M contains microencapsulated crystals and it's an immediately dispersing tablet. Also, is Klor-Con 20Meq discontinued? THANKS!
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2023-2024 Texas A & M Secondary Essay Prompts: (Question #1 has changed from last year) **Regular MD interviews are remote (online)** 1. As a physician, you never know what type of patient you will serve. From your past experiences, please describe or highlight factors or situations that...
What is `^M` and how do I get rid of it? - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange
The ^M is a carriage-return character. If you see this, you're probably looking at a file that originated in the DOS/Windows world, where an end-of-line is marked by a carriage return/newline pair, whereas in the Unix world, end-of-line is marked by a single newline.
What is the ^M character called? - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange
If you're using vim you can enter insert mode and type CTRL-v CTRL-m. That ^M is the keyboard equivalent to \r. Inserting 0x0D in a hex editor will do the task. How do I remove it? You can remove it using the command. perl -p -i -e "s/\r//g" filename As the OP suggested in the comments of this answer here, you can even try a ` dos2unix filename
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