Magnesium sulfate Oral, Topical application, Route Not Applicable and Renal dysfunction
Result of checking the interaction of drug Magnesium sulfate Oral, Topical application, Route Not Applicable and disease Renal dysfunction for safety when used together.
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Consumer:Magnesium is eliminated by the kidney. The serum concentration of magnesium is increased in patients with renal impairment. Magnesium toxicity includes CNS depression, muscular paralysis, respiratory depression, hypotension and prolonged cardiac conduction time. Disappearance of the patellar reflex is a useful clinical sign of magnesium intoxication. Therapy with magnesium should be administered cautiously and dosages should be modified in patients with compromised renal function. Clinical monitoring of serum magnesium levels is recommended.
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Generic Name: magnesium sulfate
Brand Name: Epsom Salt
Synonyms: Magnesium sulfate, Magnesium Sulfate