Paul Saladino· MD
ultimately with potassium I guess the first clinical endpoint is blood pressure so if somebody has high blood pressure they might want to be more mindful of this
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ultimately with potassium I guess the first clinical endpoint is blood pressure so if somebody has high blood pressure they might want to be more mindful of this
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Low potassium plays an important role since the sodium/potassium balance is important for blood pressure.
For most people, that may mean just getting more potassium.