Methylprednisolone sodium succinate: Usual dosing range, 10-250 mg IM/IV up to every 4 hours as needed; Pediatric
2 mg/kg intramuscularly (IM) every 12-24 hours Cardiac and renal problems: Methylprednisolone can increase blood pressure, cause water and sodium retention, and increase potassium and calcium excretion
39 Aldosterone treatment results in increased sodium reabsorption and an increase in excretion of potassium and hydrogen in the renal tubule
Methylprednisolone sodium succinate, USP, is the sodium succinate ester of methylprednisolone, and it occurs as a white, or nearly white, odorless hygroscopic, amorphous solid
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PredniSONE may reduce the effects of losartan in lowering blood pressure
If you have any questions about this drug, please talk with your doctor Because corticosteroids can also decrease potassium levels, combining methylprednisolone or prednisone with other potassium-depleting agents, such as loop diuretics or amphotericin B, may lead to an excessive loss of potassium or hypokalemia
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Your doctor may Prednisone causes low potassium, also known as hypokalemia
It recommends including foods rich in potassium in your diet, such as: Orange juice
It belongs to the beta-lactam class of antibiotics and works by inhibiting the synthesis of bacterial cell walls, leading to their destruction
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