Name the " Electrolyte disorder" most commonly associated with this plant.
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hyponatremia
ReplyDeleteIs that Foxglove? In which case it could be hyperkalemia. (HT: my more experienced colleague: Bob Bell).
ReplyDeleteoleander, which has a digitalis-like effect and can cause hyperkalemia by inhibiting Na-K--ATPase pump
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