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  2. Potassium chloride (medical use) - Wikipedia

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    Potassium chloride, also known as potassium salt, is used as a medication to treat and prevent low blood potassium. [2] Low blood potassium may occur due to vomiting, diarrhea, or certain medications. [3] The concentrated version should be diluted before use. [2] It is given by slow injection into a vein or by mouth. [4]

  3. Periodic Videos - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] Many school teachers now incorporate these videos into their classes, [4] [9] and the professor has even recorded video responses to some of the students' questions. [11] Some of the most popular videos are those of sodium, [10] potassium, and uranium. The Periodic Table of Videos team has also performed live.

  4. DaVita Supports Kidney-Friendly Holiday Meal Planning

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    DaVita.com includes a diet and nutrition section with articles such as "4-day Kidney Diet Menu for a Busy Holiday Season" and a kidney recipe section with many holiday recipes and features like a ...

  5. Canrenone - Wikipedia

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    Canrenone is an active metabolite of spironolactone, canrenoic acid, and potassium canrenoate, and is considered to be partially responsible for their effects. [9] It has been found to have approximately 10 to 25% of the potassium-sparing diuretic effect of spironolactone, [ 16 ] whereas another metabolite, 7α-thiomethylspironolactone (7α-TMS ...

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    While most people will clear the virus and get a negative antigen test result within 10 days, some people may keep testing positive for longer than that, experts tell TODAY.com. And if you keep ...

  7. Polystyrene sulfonate - Wikipedia

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    Polystyrene sulfonates are a group of medications used to treat high blood potassium. [1] Effects generally take hours to days. [1] They are also used to remove potassium, calcium, and sodium from solutions in technical applications. Common side effects include loss of appetite, gastrointestinal upset, constipation, and low blood calcium. [1]

  8. American doctor, cancer survivor runs 7 marathons on 7 ... - AOL

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    Doctor And Cancer Survivor Gears Up To Run 7 Marathons On 7 Continents In 7 Days Gamblin survived testicular cancer in 2018 and spent months of intensive training preparing for the extraordinary ...

  9. Bismuth subcitrate - Wikipedia

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    Bismuth subcitrate potassium is a salt of bismuth (Bi 3+), potassium (K +) and citrate (C 6 H 4 O 4− 7) in a molar ratio of about 1:5:2, with 3 moles of water. It contains about 25.6% (mass percent) bismuth, which is the active moiety, and 22.9% potassium. [3] [4] Other sources give somewhat different ratios of the constituents.