potassium-phosphate and Humulin n pen Interactions

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Interactions between potassium-phosphate(potassium phosphate) and Humulin n pen (insulin isophane)

Minor Drug-Drug Interaction potassium phosphate and insulin isophane (Minor Drug-Drug)

Limited data suggest that potassium repletion may partially or completely reverse glucose intolerance in some patients with liver cirrhosis. The effect of insulin may be potentiated, and the risk of hypoglycemia increased. The mechanism by which potassium improves glucose tolerance has not been established, but it apparently does not involve a further increase in the already excessive insulin secretion associated with cirrhosis. The implications for glucose intolerance in patients without liver cirrhosis are not known.


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