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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor

2 years ago

According to current medical literature, there should be no adverse interactions between these preparations that are harmful to health or the effects of drugs. Due to the fact that Seronil is a prescription drug, I encourage you to inform your doctor about all medicines used (including those without a prescription) and dietary supplements, which will allow you to choose a safe and effective pharmacotherapy. Please be careful when using potassium, as this mineral can be overdosed. Such a condition is hyperkalemia. It is an electrolyte disorder that can even have fatal consequences. An excess of this element can even cause severe arrhythmias that are life-threatening. Often, hyperkalemia occurs in people who have kidney problems , which results in improper electrolyte management. Symptoms that herald hyperkalemia are, for example, problems with climbing stairs, a feeling of weakness. When the problem is more serious, arrhythmia, muscle paresis and even a sharp arrest of blood circulation are found. However, the problem is that often even a large excess of potassium, when it grows gradually, does not give any visible symptoms. I enclose additional information that may be helpful: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/czy-trzeba-suplementowac-witaminy-i-mineraly https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/czy-mozna-laczyc-leki-ze-soba

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