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No, Slow-K should not be crushed or chewed. It is an extended-release potassium supplement designed to slowly release potassium into the body over time to prevent sudden changes in blood potassium levels. Crushing it may lead to an overdose of potassium, which can be dangerous and even life-threatening. Always take Slow-K whole with a full glass of water as directed by your healthcare provider.

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