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Possible Interaction: Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal and Potassium

Research Papers that Mention the Interaction

NSAID reduces renal potassium excretion through the inhibition of renal prostaglandin synthesis.
Internal medicine  •  2010  |  View Paper
NSAIDs reduced creatinine clearance by 16 mL/min (95%CI 5 to 28) and potassium output by 38 mmol/day (95%CI 19 to 56) on the first day after surgery compared to placebo.
The Cochrane database of systematic reviews  •  2007  |  View Paper
NSAIDs reduced creatinine clearance by 16 ml/min (95%CI 5 to 28) and potassium output by 38 mmol/day (95%CI 19 to 56) on the first day after surgery compared to placebo.
The Cochrane database of systematic reviews  •  2004  |  View Paper
Hyponatremia, hypovolemia, combination therapy with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) and/or potassium sparing diuretics were reported as risk factors.
Rinsho shinkeigaku = Clinical neurology  •  2000  |  View Paper
NSAIDs reduced creatinine clearance by 22 ml.min−1 (95%CI: 7 to 37), sodium output by 54 mmol.day−1 (95%CI: 5 to 103) and potassium output by 38 mmol.day−1 (95%CI: 19 to 56) on Day 1 but not on Day 2.
Anaesthesia and intensive care  •  1999  |  View Paper
As in unanaesthetized volunteers, NSAID have been found to decrease the postoperative excretion of water, sodium and potassium.
Ugeskrift for laeger  •  1995  |  View Paper
Based primarily on a single case study, it has been suggested that nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) may impair cellular potassium uptake, and that this effect may contribute to NSAID-induced hyperkalemia.
American journal of kidney diseases : the official journal of the National Kidney Foundation  •  1990  |  View Paper
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are believed to impair potassium tolerance in both humans and experimental animals.
Clinical therapeutics  •  1987  |  View Paper