Description
Protect thyroid function during nuclear and radiological emergencies with IOSAT Potassium Iodide 130mg (SKU: WSK-FAIT). The only FDA-approved potassium iodide tablet for thyroid blocking in radiation emergencies, IOSAT is an essential component of any serious nuclear preparedness kit. Each standard package contains a strip of 14 tablets with double-score lines for easy splitting into 65mg and 32.5mg child doses, offering whole-family protection in a single pack.
- FDA-approved for thyroid protection in nuclear/radiological emergencies
- 14 tablets per package, each containing Potassium Iodide 130mg
- Double-scored tablets allow easy splitting into 65mg and 32.5mg child doses
- Protects the thyroid gland from absorbing radioactive iodine (I-131)
- Recommended by FEMA, DHS, and nuclear regulatory agencies for emergency stockpiles
- Essential for nuclear plant proximity emergency kits and national disaster preparedness
Specifications
| SKU | WSK-FAIT |
|---|---|
| Tablet Count | 14 tablets per package (1 strip) |
| Active Ingredient | Potassium Iodide (KI) 130mg per tablet |
| Child Dose Capability | Double-scored for 65mg and 32.5mg doses |
| Regulatory Status | FDA-approved for thyroid protection in radiation emergency |
| Brand | IOSAT (Anbex, Inc.) |
| Application | Nuclear/radiological emergency preparedness |
| Price | $53.99 per package |
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Potassium Iodide protect against radiation exposure?
Potassium Iodide (KI) works by saturating the thyroid gland with stable, non-radioactive iodine so that it cannot absorb radioactive iodine (I-131) released in a nuclear or radiological event. It must be taken before or shortly after exposure, as directed by public health authorities, to be effective.
How do I split IOSAT tablets for children?
Each IOSAT tablet is double-scored, meaning it can be cleanly broken in half (65mg) or in quarters (32.5mg). These child-appropriate doses should only be administered under guidance from public health officials or as directed on the package insert based on the childx27s age and weight.
Should I stockpile IOSAT even if I donx27t live near a nuclear plant?
Yes. Radiological emergencies can include transportation accidents, dirty bombs, and large-scale nuclear events that affect broad geographic areas. Emergency management agencies, CERT teams, and serious preppers include KI tablets in all levels of emergency preparedness planning regardless of proximity to nuclear facilities.






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