What do you know about potassium iodide and how is it considered a preventive solution against radiation hazards?

2025-06-22 2025-06-22T15:44:32Z
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Arab Weather - With regional tensions escalating, the head of the Jordan Atomic Energy Commission, Dr. Khaled Toukan, announced the development of robust national plans to address any radiation leaks that might result from any targeting of nuclear facilities in the region, most notably Iran's facilities or the Dimona reactor in the occupied Palestinian territories.

During a radio interview, Touqan confirmed that Saudi Arabia's radiation monitoring reports have not detected any indications of a nuclear leak so far, following the US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites. He noted that there is hope that Iran has taken preventative measures to avoid any dangerous leak. He added that these strikes, despite their danger, have not yet led to any direct radiological threat to Jordan or the region.

Potential distribution of potassium iodide tablets as a precautionary measure

Touqan revealed a plan to distribute potassium iodide tablets in the event of any radiation leakage reaching areas close to population centers in Jordan. He confirmed that the relevant authorities are ready to implement this plan as soon as radiation levels exceed the permissible limits.

What are potassium iodide tablets?

Potassium iodide tablets are an internationally approved medical aid in nuclear emergencies. They protect the thyroid gland from absorbing radioactive iodine, thus reducing the risk of thyroid cancer. Potassium iodide is a chemical compound used medically in radiation emergencies. It is administered to adults in a dose of 130 mg, while doses for children and pregnant women are determined by age and weight, under the supervision of a medical professional. This medication is used in specific geographic areas likely to be exposed to high levels of radiation and should only be taken under official instructions from the relevant authorities.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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