Can potassium chloride injection still be given intravenously every day to a patient recovering from a cerebral hemorrhage? What are the side effects?
Hello, potassium chloride injection is mainly used to correct the electrolyte disorders in the patient's body and relieve the patient's malaise and other uncomfortable symptoms, if the blood potassium is back to normal, there is no need to continue intravenous drip, excessive use of potassium chloride injection may lead to an increase in the concentration of potassium in the blood, which in turn may lead to the possibility of cardiac inhibition.