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What Is Hyperkalemia?

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Hyperkalemia is very high potassium levels in the blood. Symptoms include nausea, irregular heart beat, and muscle weakness.

Treatment includes medication and hospitalization. A common drug class used to treat hyperkalemia is the potassium binder drug class.

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