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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Potassium phosphate
  1. ... in the urine: Amino acids Bicarbonate Glucose Magnesium Phosphate Potassium Sodium Uric acid Loss of these substances can ...
  2. ... some uric acid stones) Antibiotics (for struvite stones) Phosphate solutions Potassium citrate Water pills (thiazide diuretics) Tamsulosin to relax ...
  3. ... of magnesia Mineral oil Phenolphthalein Poloxamer 188 Polycarbophil Potassium bitartrate and sodium bicarbonate Psyllium Psyllium hydrophilic mucilloid Senna Sennosides Sodium phosphate Other laxative products may also cause an overdose.
  4. ... you are losing weight Limiting fluids Limiting salt, potassium, ... phosphate binders, to help prevent blood phosphorous levels from ...
  5. ... under control. Avoid eating too much salt or potassium. Always ... phosphate binders, to help prevent high phosphorous levels Extra ...
  6. ... JR, Yu ASL. Disorders of calcium, magnesium, and phosphate balance. In: Yu ASL, Chertow GM, Luyckx VA, ...
  7. ... temperature Ischemia or death of muscle tissue Low phosphate levels Seizures or muscle tremors Severe exertion, such ... kinase (CK) level Serum calcium Serum myoglobin Serum potassium Urinalysis Urine myoglobin test This disease may also ...
  8. ... JR, Yu ASL. Disorders of calcium, magnesium, and phosphate balance. In: Yu ASL, Chertow GM, Luyckx VA, ...