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Aminoglycosides hypomagnesemia with

Hypomagnesemia is usually associated with disorders of the intestinal tract or kidneys. Drugs (e.g., aminoglycosides, amphotericin B, cyclosporine, diuretics, digitalis, cisplatin) or conditions that interfere with intestinal absorption or increase renal excretion of magnesium can cause hypomagnesemia. [Pg.906]

In children with cystic fibrosis, aminoglycosides can cause hypomagnesemia due to excessive renal loss (81). [Pg.123]

Hypomagnesemia has been associated with more than 50 drugs, especially those that are nephrotoxic, including cisplatin, aminoglycoside antibiotics, cyclosporine, and amphotericin B. Secondary hypocalcemia and hypokalemia may result with myasthenia and tetany (Swaminathan 2003). [Pg.155]


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