Concomitant use with potassium-depleting agents increases risk of hypokalemia and cardiac complications including cardiac enlargement and congestive heart failure.
Source: NLP:dexamethasone
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Concomitant use with potassium-depleting agents increases risk of hypokalemia and cardiac complications including cardiac enlargement and congestive heart failure.
Source: NLP:dexamethasone
Concomitant use with dexamethasone may lead to hypokalemia, cardiac enlargement, and congestive heart failure.
Source: NLP:dexamethasone 1.5 mg
Concomitant use with corticosteroids can cause hypokalemia and has been associated with cardiac enlargement and congestive heart failure.
Source: NLP:methylprednisolone sodium succinate
Concomitant use with corticosteroids can cause hypokalemia and has been associated with cardiac enlargement and congestive heart failure. Patients should be observed closely for hypokalemia.
Source: NLP:prednisone