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Each tablet of contains 130 milligrams of Potassium Iodide (KI). In the event of a nuclear accident, radioactive iodine could be released into the air and absorbed by the thyroid, damaging it and potentially killing you. When Potassium Iodide is taken, it floods the thyroid with a stabilized iodine, preventing 99% percent of the damage caused by radioactive nuclear fallout. To be taken 30 minutes prior to exposure. Take potassium iodide only when public health officials tell you. To be used only in the event of a radiation emergency. DOSE: Adults and children 1 year of age or older: One (1) tablet once a day. Crush for small children. Babies under 1 year of age: One-half (1/2) tablet once a day. Crush first. Warning: Potassium iodide should not be used by people allergic to iodide. Supplies are limited, so place your order now! All U.S. supplies vanished after the Chernobyl melt-down for several months! Defense experts recommend keeping a supply on hand for each family member. Current expiration date listed on box April 2011
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