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Possible Causes For Drug induced Electrolyte abnormalities - Causes
- Vegetative, Autonomic, Endocrine Disorders
Hyperaldosteronism, primary- Drugs
Diuretic drug Administration/Toxicity/effect
Licorice root herbal/intake
Loop-diuretic Administration/Toxicity
Potassium sparing diuretics Administration/Toxicity
Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor
Corticosteroid Administration/Toxicity
Lithium toxicity/overdose
Licorice excess/ingestion
Oral hypoglycemic Administration/Toxicity/effect
Chlorpropamide (Diabinese) Administration/Toxicity
Lithium (Lithane/Lithonate) Administration/Toxicity
Prednisone (Orasone) Administration/Toxicity
Trandolapril (Mavik) Administration/Toxicity
Vasopressin (Pitressin) Administration/Toxicity
Cushings secondary/drug-induced syndr.
Outdated tetracycline ingestion- Synonyms
- Abnormal, ELECTROLYTE, Electrolyte (substance), Electrolytes
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