Yes, Indirectly.
Loperamide is an anti-diarrheal medicine. The drug itself is not related to an increase in potassium on a blood test. However, having diarrhea can cause you to lose potassium and other minerals. So that a blood test taken before the drug is used can show a low potassium level. When the diarrhea stops, the potassium level will increase.
No, but potassium is in bananas...
0.2 lets say you have 3.0 you will get 3.2
how to make potassium methyl siliconate powder
you get potassium and mix it with iodine
Potassium and nitrogen
potassium chlorine
To make a potassium thiocyanate solution, dissolve 0.972 g potassium thiocyanate (KSCN) in enough water to make 100 ml.
Potassium is an element by itself.
Potassium and Iodine
Potassium Chloride and hydrogen gas
There are four compounds of potassium, iodine, and oxygen. Potassium hypoiodite (KIO), potassium iodite (KOI2), potassium iodate (KIO3), and potassium periodate (KIO4).