Monday, March 30, 2015

Oral drug normalizes blood potassium in 98 percent of kidney patients

A medication called ZS-9 normalized potassium in the blood of 98 percent of chronic kidney disease patients treated for hyperkalemia. Hyperkalemia is high potassium in the blood, and may occur as a side effect of taking kidney disease medications called Renin Angiotensin Aldosterone System inhibitors. Hyperkalemia increases the risk of cardiac arrhythmias.



from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily http://ift.tt/19t9tZo via Karis World

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