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FDA Approved Thyrosafe Potassium Iodide (KI) Tablets

Product Description

IMPORTANT NOTE: This item cannot be shipped to Canada. You may be interested to check out our MIRA Safety Potassium Iodide Tablets instead.

When it comes to radiation exposure, one of the most important considerations is the protection of your thyroid, and with good reason… 

The thyroid gland is a butterfly-shaped organ weighing just 20-60 grams, but it regulates hormones that control practically all of the body’s key metabolic functions including breathing, heart rate, body weight, temperature, muscle strength, and even the central nervous system. 

These are vital functions for survival…, especially during a crisis or major disaster. Unfortunately, the thyroid is also the most sensitive body part when it comes to absorbing radioactive iodine (I-131).

That’s where potassium iodide (Thyrosafe) comes in.

Thyrosafe actively prevents your thyroid gland from absorbing radioactive iodine—effectively blocking one of the most dangerous elements of radioactive exposure during the crucial first days of fallout and radiation.

In the event of exposure, it’s crucial to take potassium iodide (Thyrosafe) as soon as possible (and advised) to avoid radioactive iodine side effects and radiation poisoning.

Key Features of Thyrosafe Tablets:

  • Thyrosafe is one of the only FDA approved potassium iodide (KI) supplements available on the market today
  • Manufactured under strict guidelines and subjected to rigorous quality testing to ensure reliable function
  • Individually sealed, 65 mg doses are marked for easy division and accurate dosing for children and adults
  • Cross-scoring allows further division into smaller doses for newborns and infants.
  • Tablets allow for simple dosing of children (1 pill) and adults (2 pills)
  • Extremely minimal risk of side effects (often stomach discomfort and other mild issues)
  • 10-year shelf life for long-lasting reliability
  • Manufactured in France in a facility with over 20 years of experience manufacturing potassium iodide tablets

Dosing Instructions:

Newborns (birth – 1 month): 16 mg (1/4 65 mg tablet)

Infants (1 month – 3 years): 32 mg (1/2 65 mg tablet)

Children (3–18): 65 mg (1 full tablet)

Adults (18+): 130 mg (2 tablets)

  • Breastfeeding women should take the full adult dose of 130 mg.
  • Children who weigh 150 pounds or more should take the adult dosage.
  • Each dose lasts 24 hours.
  • Adults over 40 run the least risk of developing thyroid cancer and are more likely to       suffer adverse reactions to potassium iodide, so caution should be exercised.
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    Technical Details of Thyrosafe

    Thyrosafe radiation pills work on a simple and ultimately reliable principle: That the thyroid gland requires iodine to function, but once it’s absorbed enough, it won’t absorb any more.

    By taking Thyrosafe, you give your body a safe, stable source of iodine before it’s exposed to potentially unsafe iodine. Thyrosafe is carefully measured to ensure you receive enough iodine (never too much) to last 24 hours and ward off the potentially damaging effects of radioactive iodine (I-131). The half-life of I-131 is just over a week, making this ten-day supply a perfect solution for most buyers.

    Since the body is indiscriminate about the kind of iodine it absorbs, your thyroid is at risk when it comes to radioactive exposure and contamination after meltdowns or major nuclear events. 

    Radiation poisoning often starts with the thyroid—which is why potassium iodide pills were one of the first lines of defense after nuclear events at Chernobyl and Fukushima. That’s also why thyroid cancer is often a major factor in radiation poisoning.

    This is a major threat because the thyroid gland plays a key role in regulating the hormones that control metabolic processes. Hormones are often referred to as the body’s messenger chemicals, which makes the thyroid gland a command station for a wide variety of key physiological processes. Ultimately, that means absorption of radioactive iodine could have vast, sweeping effects across the body’s key functions and systems.

    With 103 nuclear reactors in the US alone—and a potential exposure radius of 200 miles around each one—the risk is ever-present for American citizens. Thyrosafe acts as the first line of defense against the risk of radioactive contamination, with each dose providing 24 hours of reliable protection to keep your thyroid functioning safely while you make your way to safety.

    Thyroid protection is especially important for infants and small children, whose developing bodies are more susceptible to damage from radioactive iodine and for whom potassium iodide can make a much more substantial difference.

    Dosing instructions for children are outlined in the table above. For children too young to swallow pills, the pills can be ground into a powder and added to food or formula. Note that each dose is effective for only 24 hours.

    Based on research and FDA recommendations, it’s best to keep one full box of Thyrosafe on hand for each individual who would be taking it. That means keeping two boxes for a couple, five boxes for a family with 3 children, etc. I-131 has a half-life of 8 days, which combined with evacuation protocols and the speed of radioactive plumes will often mean that you’ll be in the clear before you run out of Thyrosafe. That said, it never hurts to keep spare boxes around—just in case.

    REMEMBER: When it comes to taking Thyrosafe, it’s all about timing. The sooner you take it, the more likely you are to prevent exposure and the accumulation of radioactive iodine. That’s why it’s crucial to have a supply of Thyrosafe on hand in the event of radioactive exposure. It’s one of the simplest, most affordable, and most reliable ways to prepare and protect your family from a serious nuclear event.

    Pick up a few boxes of Thyrosafe for your family today and enjoy 10 full years (shelf life) of preparedness against I-131 and other contaminants! 

     

    Vendor: MIRA Safety
    $21.95
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    To simplify the various conditions New & Used items may have, we created a conditions guide:

    • New Condition: new with or without tags, various dates and manufacturers. 

    • Good Condition: shows signs of use, light fading/ possible small stains and or small factory repairs. Tags may be legible, may have name tapes and patches sewn on by previous owner. Various dates and manufacturers.

    • Fair Condition: shows signs of use, fading/ small stains/ factory repairs. Tags may be legible, may have name tapes and patches sewn on by previous owner. Various dates and manufacturers.

    • Poor Condition: shows signs of heavy use, fading/ stains/ holes/ rips/ major factory repairs. Tags may be legible, may have name tapes and patches sewn on by previous owner. Various dates and manufacturers.
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    Military surplus comes in a variety of different conditions based the three " " rule: What, Where, When.

    • Depending on what the item is will generally determine the amount of use and what it was used for. This is important because some items do not endure the torture of being in the field for prolonged periods of time, while others might.
    1. Ex: Dress Uniforms are not worn in combat, therefore generally, there is lighter use than issued combat/working uniforms.

    • Knowing where the item most likely was issued/stored will generally determine the environment it was exposed to. This is important because some items are exposed to harsher conditions than others, or are straight from storage.
    1. Ex: Uniforms & Gear issued in the Vietnam War saw extreme heat and moister, giving those items specific textures/smells/common problems, while the same items issued to troops in occupied Europe do not have those attributes (Generally better conditions). 
    2. Ex: Uniforms & Gear stored in a controlled environment (warehouses or similar areas) feel and smell different than if it is stored in a non-controlled environment (Random areas/outside/or exposed to elements)

    • Time is a huge factor, when something was issued generally determines the age of the item. As time goes by everything ages, this is the circle of life and it does apply to inanimate objects, like military surplus. Items will show signs of age, typically tarnished metal/fading/stains/rips/holes/rot/smell. The exception to the rule is NOS ( New old stock) items or ones stored carefully in controlled environments.
    1. Ex: Uniforms & Gear from World War 2 are generally made of canvas/leather/twill or HBT fabric, and are close to 100 years old. These items have more than likely seen combat or were reissued in the Korean or Vietnam Wars. Extensive use and the fact that they are almost a century old will reflect the condition & price. This applies to any era. 
    2. Ex: Uniforms & Gear from the original factory box, or items stored carefully in controlled environments will generally retain their durability and "new" look. The age of an item sometimes is not a factor BUT only when it is properly stored or carefully looked after.

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