Are There Blood Pressure Medications That Don’t Increase Serum Potassium Levels?
My blood pressure is high in the mornings (150/85) and after checking it I go for 5-6km walks. 30 minutes after the walk, my BP goes down to 115-120/75. However when taking Olmesartin, my potassium level is elevated above the upper threshold.
Are there blood pressure medications that don't increase serum potassium levels?
Yes, there are blood pressure medications that typically don't raise potassium levels like Olmesartan does. Olmesartan is an ARB (angiotensin receptor blocker), and this class of medications can increase potassium levels.
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