I have kidney transplant and since I start taken this medication my potassium
is going up
Is posible that chlorthalidone increase potassium?
- Posted:
- 17 Sep 2011 by teamzambo
- Topics:
- renal transplant, chlorthalidone, medication, kidney
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Answers (1)
17 Sep 2011
Not usually. If anything chlorthalidone causes hypokalaemia (low potassium).
http://www.drugs.com/sfx/chlorthalidone-side-effects.html
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