Using potassium supplements without medical advice can lead to hyperkalemia, which poses risks like irregular heart rhythms, muscle weakness, or cardiac arrest. Supplements should only be taken under the supervision of a healthcare provider, who will recommend appropriate dosages based on potassium test results.
Published by : Orange Health editorialUpdated on : 25 December 2024Parameter | Orange Health | Others |
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