Thorne Potassium Citrate
vs
Life Extension Potassium with Extend-Release Magnesium
Supplement Comparison

  • Potassium: same total amount on both labels
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    • Side-by-side charts with label nutrient amounts, per serving
    • Nutrient forms as listed on the label
    • 4 nutrients compared
Bar chart: per-serving label amounts and listed forms for Thorne Potassium Citrate vs Life Extension Potassium with Extend-Release Magnesium.

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Frequently asked questions

Which active ingredients does Thorne Potassium Citrate have?

  • Potassium appears as Potassium Citrate

Which active ingredients does Life Extension Potassium with Extend-Release Magnesium have?

  • Magnesium appears as ZümXR magnesium oxide and magnesium citrate
  • Potassium appears as Potassium Chloride

Which categories do Thorne Potassium Citrate and Life Extension Potassium with Extend-Release Magnesium belong to?

  • Single Mineral
  • Mineral Complex

What health concerns do Thorne Potassium Citrate and Life Extension Potassium with Extend-Release Magnesium address?

  • Blood Pressure Support
  • Kidney, Bladder, Urinary Health
  • Heart & Cardiovascular Health
  • Muscle Support
  • Joint & Bone Health
  • Sleep Quality
  • Stress Management

Which product has a higher amount of Potassium per serving?

  • Both products list the same total amount of Potassium per serving

How do the serving sizes compare between the two supplements?

  • Serving size:
    • Thorne Potassium Citrate: 1 capsule
    • Life Extension Potassium with Extend-Release Magnesium: 1 capsule
  • Potassium
    • This supplement has 99 mg
    • Adequate Intake in men: 3400 mg
    • Adequate Intake in women: 2600 mg
    • Tolerable Upper Intake Level: Not established
  • Potassium
    • This supplement has 99 mg
    • Adequate Intake in men: 3400 mg
    • Adequate Intake in women: 2600 mg
    • Tolerable Upper Intake Level: Not established

Last updated: February 11, 2026