Chemotherapy and Hypokalemia
One of the many side effects of chemotherapy is hypokalemia. Chemotherapy can damage healthy cells such as those that line the interior of the digestive tract.1 The result can be…
One of the many side effects of chemotherapy is hypokalemia. Chemotherapy can damage healthy cells such as those that line the interior of the digestive tract.1 The result can be…
One of the many side effects of chemotherapy is hypokalemia. Chemotherapy can damage healthy cells such as those that line the interior of the digestive tract.1 The result can be…
For many, many years the longstanding source of potassium has been bananas. I can remember various coaches telling us to eat a banana or two during the first weeks of…
For many, many years the longstanding source of potassium has been bananas. I can remember various coaches telling us to eat a banana or two during the first weeks of…
The conclusion drawn the article, Successful management of uric acid nephrolithiasis with potassium citrate is that uric acid nephrolithiasis can be successfully managed with potassium citrate.
The conclusion drawn the article, Successful management of uric acid nephrolithiasis with potassium citrate is that uric acid nephrolithiasis can be successfully managed with potassium citrate.
A lot has changed since we met Lisa in 2007. Back then, we had only one source of wholesale distribution, now the big 3 phramaceutical distributers (Cardinal, McKessson and AmerisourceBergen) as well as many smaller, regional distributors such as Smith and Kinray Drug all stock Effer-K so virtually any pharmacy can order it.
Not only is Dr. Levitt the president of the PPA, he also suffers from HKPP. Dr. Levitt requested samples of Effer-K for himself as well as his patients. To enhance understanding of horrific a HKPP attack can be, Dr. Levitt posted a video of him having a self induced attack on the PPA website. While going through the attack he is dictating what is going on and how difficult basics things would be. This video/awareness to this condition was a real eye opener.