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Diuretic-induced hypokalemia

The American Journal of Medicine, 1984
Diuretic therapy is the most common cause of potassium deficiency. Although the extent of potassium deficiency usually does not exceed 200 or 300 mEq, under appropriate circumstances such modest deficiency may have important consequences. Factors that tend to increase the incidence or severity of potassium deficiency in patients who take diuretics ...
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Stress and Hypokalemia

Anesthesiology, 1987
R. William Mcintyre, Kevin D. Ossey
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Hyperkalemia and hypokalemia

Disease-a-Month, 1964
Robert Whang, Solomon Papper
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Hypokalemia

New England Journal of Medicine, 1998
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Treatment of Hypokalemia

New England Journal of Medicine, 1969
Gabuzda Gj, Shear L
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Hypokalemia

2010
Mitchell L. Halperin   +2 more
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