Prototype Drug Unit 8 & 9- Potassium Chloride Flashcards
What is the key hormone for the regulation of potassium homeostasis?
Insulin
What is important about IV form of potassium chloride?
it is hard on the veins so giving it fast can be fatal (Give it slowly)
What is it used for?
hypokalemia, or diurectics, or people who have anything that would deplete K+ levels
Adverse effects
K+= GI
(Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain)
(Take with meals to lessen these effects and drink with plenty of water so as not to create peptic ulcers)
Contraindications
Hyperkalemia, systemic acidosis, severe dehydration, extensive tissue breakdown as in severe burns, or adrenal insufficiency.
Drug interactions
Potassium supplements or potassium-sparing diuretics
ACE inhibitors because they prevent aldosterone secretion and cause potassium retention.
Drugs that slow down GI (anticholinergics)
Treatment of overdose
IV 10% dextrose solution. Sodium bicarbonate to correct acidosis. Polystyrene sulfonate to enhance elimination of it.