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Category: Electrolyte balance

Explore our medication guides and pharmacology articles within this category.

What Reverses the Effects of Magnesium? Calcium and Beyond

4 min read
Hypermagnesemia, or magnesium toxicity, is a rare but potentially life-threatening condition, with severe cases sometimes leading to respiratory depression and cardiac arrest. To effectively reverse these severe effects of magnesium, immediate medical intervention is required. The primary antidote is intravenous calcium, which directly antagonizes magnesium's neuromuscular and cardiac impacts.

Can medication cause high sodium levels? Exploring drug-induced hypernatremia

5 min read
Studies show that medication is a not-infrequent contributing factor to elevated sodium levels (hypernatremia) in hospitalized patients. This raises a critical question: Can medication cause high sodium levels and, if so, which ones? The answer is yes, as certain drugs can interfere with fluid balance or introduce excess sodium into the body.

What is the K tab used for?: A Detailed Pharmacological Guide

4 min read
According to the National Institutes of Health, potassium is an essential mineral that helps maintain fluid levels and supports the function of the kidneys, heart, muscles, and nervous system. A K-Tab is a brand name for a potassium chloride supplement used to prevent or treat low potassium in the blood, a condition known as hypokalemia. This guide explains its uses, potential side effects, and important considerations for patients.

What is Potaglare Syrup Used For? Deconstructing the Mystery Medication

4 min read
Despite being listed on some online platforms, 'Potaglare syrup' is not a recognized pharmaceutical brand in major medical databases, and a key detail on a pharmacy listing indicates "manufacturer info not available". This strong lack of official information suggests the name is a misspelling or an obscure, local product, likely referring to a legitimate potassium-based syrup like Potachloride or Potklor.