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Drug: potassium     Quarter: 2016Q3

Total Drug/Injury Combinations: 270     Number of Pages: 14

DRUGNAME PT EventCount
POTASSIUM CITRATE. Purpura 3 view events
POTASSIUM CITRATE. Stevens-Johnson syndrome 3 view events
POTASSIUM CITRATE. Swollen tongue 3 view events
POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE /00493501/ Fanconi syndrome acquired 3 view events
POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE /00493501/ Hypophosphataemia 3 view events
POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE /00493501/ Multiple fractures 3 view events
POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE /00493501/ Osteomalacia 3 view events
POTASSIUM Blood potassium increased 2 view events
POTASSIUM Drug ineffective 2 view events
POTASSIUM Hypotension 2 view events
POTASSIUM Weight decreased 2 view events
POTASSIUM Weight increased 2 view events
Potassium Chloride Oral Solution Blood pressure systolic increased 2 view events
Potassium Chloride Oral Solution Blood sodium increased 2 view events
POTASSIUM CHLORIDE. Acute kidney injury 2 view events
POTASSIUM CHLORIDE. Anxiety 2 view events
POTASSIUM CHLORIDE. Bacteraemia 2 view events
POTASSIUM CHLORIDE. Bacterial infection 2 view events
POTASSIUM CHLORIDE. Balance disorder 2 view events
POTASSIUM CHLORIDE. Cardiac failure 2 view events

Total Drug/Injury Combinations: 270     Number of Pages: 14

NOTE: EventCount numbers on this page include duplicate entries from event reports. (e.g. One event has DrugX entered twice, which equals 2 on this page.) The "view events" page treats these duplicates as single entries. (e.g. The 2 entries of DrugX for a single event are counted as 1 instance.)