Guidelines for the management of hypokalaemia
Hypokalaemia Management v2 Medicines Information, CGH: August 2010, updated February 2021 Approved by Drug & Therapeutics Committee February 2021. Review date: February 2024 Page 2 of 2 Hypokalaemia Treatment Comments MILD 3.0 – 3.4 mmol/l Oral replacement Sando-K 2 tablets ...
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