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Asthma, aspirin-sensitive or · Heart disease or · Kidney disease or · Mineral imbalance (eg, high or low calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, or potassium in the blood) ...
Your doctor may want you to have your eyes checked by an ophthalmologist (eye doctor). This medicine may affect blood sugar and potassium levels. If you have ...
Hypokalemia (low potassium in the blood) or; Kidney stones, history of or; Mental illness, history of or; Metabolic acidosis (too much acid in the blood) ...
Be aware that many salt substitutes contain potassium, so you generally should avoid them if you have kidney failure. Limit your protein. Your dietitian will ...
Mineral imbalance (low potassium, magnesium, or calcium in the blood)—Use with caution. May cause side effects to become worse. Fructose intolerance ...
Lomefloxacin; Norfloxacin; Omadacycline; Pefloxacin; Potassium Phosphate; Potassium Phosphate, Dibasic; Potassium Phosphate, Monobasic; Sodium Phosphate; Sodium ...
Other tests to help pinpoint the cause of the high blood pressure might include: Blood tests. Blood tests are often done to check levels of potassium, sodium, ...
Potassium, sodium or phosphate supplements to help your cells work correctly; Insulin to help your body absorb the glucose in your blood; Treatment for any ...
Iodine is a mineral in some foods. It helps the thyroid gland make important hormones. If the thyroid doesn't make enough hormones, that's called hypothyroidism ...
This condition can weaken bones, create kidney stones, and affect how well the heart and brain work. Treatment depends on the cause.
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