does heparin cause hyperkalemia
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Does Heparin Cause Hyperkalemia

Yes, heparin can cause hyperkalemia (high blood potassium) by suppressing the production of , a hormone critical for potassium excretion.

Aris felt a cold prickle of anxiety. He had corrected the pH, he had stopped the meds. What was he missing? He pulled up the medication administration record (MAR), scanning for anything—succinylcholine, digoxin, NSAIDs. does heparin cause hyperkalemia

This is an excellent clinical question. The short answer is Yes, heparin can cause hyperkalemia (high blood potassium)

He pulled up the drug database, typing furiously. Heparin mechanism of action... inhibition of Factor Xa and Thrombin. Then he scrolled to the side effects profile, bypassing the common bleeding risks. scanning for anything—succinylcholine