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excretion pot****ium is high or
inappropriately normal in the
context of
hypokalaemia, and high
levels of
urinary sodium and
chloride are observed.
Other clinical...
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neurological impairment and seizures, all
related to
hyponatremia and
hypokalaemia.
While the
symptoms of
potomania are
similar to
other causes of hyponatremia...
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detected and
treated (the so-called "Hs and Ts", an
example of
which is
hypokalaemia).
Several interventions previously recommended—such as defibrillation...
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glycyrrhizin and enoxolone, have on
cortisol degradation, and
include edema,
hypokalaemia,
weight gain or loss, and hypertension.
Liquorice root with bark Inflorescence...
- some
patients Causes Hypotension, hypoglycaemia, arrythmia, anaemia,
hypokalaemia, thrombosis,
water intoxication,
dehydration Risk
factors Poor dietary...
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clarithromycin use.
Clarithromycin should not be used in the
setting of
hypokalaemia (low
blood pot****ium)[citation needed] Use of
clarithromycin with the...
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tubules Adrenal Acidemia Yes (very severe) Yes Mild when
present Pot****ium
Hypokalaemia Hypokalemia Hyperkalemia Pathophysiology Failure of α
intercalated cells...
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disturbances in the
concentrations of
certain salts within the
blood such as
hypokalaemia, or by
hormonal imbalances such as hypothyroidism. The QT
interval is...
- anorexia, fatigue,
constipation Rare (<0.1% of patients): oliguria,
hypokalaemia, paraesthesia, seizures, alopecia, Stevens–Johnson syndrome, thrombocytopenia...