n***h 发帖数: 364 | 1 Anybody use albuterol nebulization to treat hyperkalemia? |
r*****2 发帖数: 309 | 2 Allbuterol will inhibit Na-K channel and therefore will decrease serum K
level. Did't use it purposefully, however in thoses kids with asthma attack, we always check potassium level if he/she is
put under continuous albuteral treatment due to concern about hypocalcemia. |
A*******s 发帖数: 9638 | 3 Using medication side effects to treat diseases is not allways justified.
and no reimbursement for sure.
【在 n***h 的大作中提到】 : Anybody use albuterol nebulization to treat hyperkalemia?
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N*G 发帖数: 217 | 4 Is this one of listed treatment choices too? Anyway, I uses other methods
instead.
【在 A*******s 的大作中提到】 : Using medication side effects to treat diseases is not allways justified. : and no reimbursement for sure.
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A*******s 发帖数: 9638 | 5 You are right. I am out of date. :(
【在 N*G 的大作中提到】 : Is this one of listed treatment choices too? Anyway, I uses other methods : instead.
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s**********t 发帖数: 217 | 6 The mechanism of albuterol to lower K is albuterol increases glucose,
glucose increases insulin. It works like insulin plus glucose. The dose you
need is about 20 to 30 mg . It will take about 30 mins to work and last
about 2 hours. It will lower K about 1 meq. You need to realize that the
normal albuterol MDI is about 90 mcg per puff, the normal albutero you use
through nebulizer is 2.5 to 5 mg per dose. It will take 15 mins to complete
one neb treatment. You can use it along with other methods to lower the K.
But never be the primary method. |