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Category: Electrolytes

Explore our medication guides and pharmacology articles within this category.

Does Bisoprolol Cause Low Magnesium? Understanding the Role of Combination Therapy

4 min read
According to prescribing information for bisoprolol-hydrochlorothiazide combination drugs, changes in electrolyte levels, including low magnesium (hypomagnesemia), are a potential side effect. This critical distinction highlights that pure bisoprolol is not typically the cause, but when combined with a diuretic, the risk for low magnesium significantly increases.

What is the use of Addna tablet?

3 min read
Sodium is the major cation of the extracellular fluid, playing a crucial role in maintaining fluid volume balance. The key component of **Addna tablet** is this essential electrolyte, making it a medication used to treat sodium deficiency or hyponatremia, or for short-term fluid replacement.

What Deficiency Does Spironolactone Cause? Understanding Electrolyte Risks

4 min read
While many diuretics are known for causing potassium deficiency, the potassium-sparing medication spironolactone is different, and its primary risk is actually the opposite: dangerously high potassium levels, a condition known as hyperkalemia. However, patients still need to be aware of other potential electrolyte imbalances, including deficiencies in sodium, magnesium, and zinc.