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People who are monitored for chronic kidney disease or heart failure often have an increased potassium level in the blood. This is due to a limited potassium excretion over the kidneys caused by kidney damage or medications. Such medications are used to treat the kidneys.
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People who are monitored for chronic kidney disease or heart failure often have an increased potassium level in the blood. This is due to a limited potassium excretion over the kidneys caused by kidney damage or medications. Such medications are used to treat the kidneys.

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bionity.com broke the news in on Tuesday, September 9, 2025.
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