Diuretics, such as: Hydrochlorothiazide(HCTZ) Thalitone(chlorthalidone) Lasix(furosemide) Medications to treat chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or other breathing problems: Albuterol Theophylline Other drugs that may decrease potassium include: ...
Kidney potassium loss: Drugs (diuretics and others), primary and secondary hyperaldosteronism, hypomagnesemia, Bartter, Gitelman, and Liddle syndrome, bicarbonaturia from metabolic alkalosis, and renal tubular acidosis. Reduced effective arterial blood volume due to GI fluid losses or diuretics stimulates...
Water pills (diuretics) Takeaways Potassium is important for your body, as it helps your heart, kidneys, and other organs work right. Usually, if you eat well, you'll get all the potassium you need, but some people might need more through supplements. Good natural sources of potassium incl...
When these drugs are administered concomitantly, patients should be adequately hydrated. Assess renal function at the beginning of the concomitant treatment and periodically thereafter. Diuretics Clinical Impact: Clinical studies, as well as post-marketing observations, showed that NSAIDs reduced the natr...
ADVERSE RENAL REACTIONS TO NON-STEROIDAL ANTI-INFLAMMATORY DRUGS AND POTASSIUM-SPARING DIURETICS.An abstract is unavailable. This article is available as a PDF only.doi:10.1097/00012995-198808000-00001BaileyRoss R.Adverse Drug Reaction Bulletin
The concentration of potassium in our cells is some 37 times higher than in the extracellular compartment. Maintenance of this transcellular concentration gradient is central for normal cell function in general and for nerve conduction and muscle contrac
Chronic hyperkalemia can be treated by dietary potassium restriction, discontinuation of contributory drugs, diuretics, and, in refractory cases, by colonic potassium binders. View chapterExplore book Disorders of Potassium and Magnesium Louis-Philippe Laurin, Martine Leblanc, in Critical Care Nephrology (...
Certain kinds of diuretics, such as amiloride,spironolactone,furosemide, and chlorothiazide, which are used to treat high blood pressure Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for pain Digoxin, which is used to treat heart failure and heart rhythm abnormalities ...
Always consult your doctor before supplementing and let them know about all drugs and supplements you are using or considering. In patients with impaired kidney function or those who take potassium-sparing diuretics, angiotensin receptor blockers, or angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, potassium-...
in HD patients may result from other clinical conditions such as diabetes mellitus, metabolic acidosis, constipation, medications (potassium-sparing diuretics, beta-blocking agents, angiotensin II receptor blockers, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) [6,7]....