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Calcium salts electrolyte balance

Glyceryl trinitrate overdose should be treated with the patient s head lowered. Other measures include respiration maintenance, use of plasma expanders, and electrolyte balance. Withdrawal of heparin treatment or dose reduction should be performed with the overdose of heparin. Protamine sulfate may be used to reduce severe bleeding. Heparin should be used with caution with glyceryl trinitrate, aprotinine, alcohol, tobacco, and ACE inhibitors. Nifedipine should be used with care when coadministering with immunosuppressants, magnesium salts, tobacco, digoxin, antineoplastics, calcium channel blockers, antihistamines, antifungals, antiepileptics, antiarrhythmics, and alcohol. [Pg.346]

The concentrations and distribution of electrolytes are not fixed, because cell membranes are permeant to ions and to water. Movement of ions and water in and out of cells is determined by the balance of thermodynamic forces, which are normally close to equilibrium. Selective changes of ion concentrations cause movement of water in or out of cells to compensate for these alterations. The kidneys are a major site where changes in salt or water are sensed. The loss of fluids due to illness or disease may alter intracellular and extracellular electrolyte concentrations, with attendant changes in fluid movement in or out of cells. Changes of extracellular or intracellular ion concentrations, particularly for potassium, sodium, and calcium, can have profound effects on neuronal excitability and contractility of the heart and other muscles. [Pg.240]


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