yes
Hypokalamia.
Hyperkalemia can also be caused by a disease of the adrenal gland called Addison's disease.
it cause cardic arrest
no it can cause hyperkalemia par se by shifting intracellular k to outside because of osmotic drag effect
no
Hypokalemia and hyperkalmia both can have effects on the heart function. Hypokalemia and hyperkalemia can cause cardiac arriythmias.
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hyperkalemia as it may cause heart arrythmias and sudden death, where hypokalemia generally just causes malaise, muscle weakness and tetany. hyperkalemia as it may cause heart arrythmias and sudden death, where hypokalemia generally just causes malaise, muscle weakness and tetany.
hyperkalemia worsen hyperkalemia
Hyperkalemia is an unusually elevated level of potassium in the blood. Mild and moderate hyperkalemia can cause the electrical activity in the heart muscles, whilst the severe form can stop the heart beating. The most common symptoms of mild hyperkalemia are nausea, fatigue, muscle weakness, tingling sensations. More serious symptoms include slow heartbeat, weak pulse and cardiac stoppage.
Hyperkalemia is a medical diagnosis.
Amlodipine contains an amino group (-NH2), a dihydropyridine ring, and a methyl ester group.