But sodium can affect those on salt-restricted diets and there are state guidelines on the levels that are considered safe for such individuals.
It is recommended that those on strict salt-restricted diets avoid drinking water with more than 20 milligrams of sodium per liter and that those on moderately restricted diets not drink water containing more than 270 milligrams of sodium per liter.
Avoid these antacids if you have high blood pressure or are on a salt-restricted diet.
The American Heart Association (AHA) suggests that the 3 percent of the population who must follow a severe, salt-restricted diet should not consume more than 400 mg of sodium a day.
Because this medication contains salt (sodium), do not use if you are on a salt-restricted diet.
Patients with low thyroid, especially those on a salt-restricted diet, may consider iodine supplementation to help support thyroid function.
Consult your doctor or pharmacist if you are on a salt-restricted diet or if you have a condition that could be worsened by an increase in salt intake (e.g., congestive heart failure).
If you are on a salt-restricted diet or have any condition that requires you to restrict your intake of salt, consult your doctor or pharmacist about using this drug safely.
Tell your doctor if you are on a salt-restricted diet.