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  2. Potassium binder - Wikipedia

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    Potassium binders are medications that bind potassium ions in the gastrointestinal tract, thereby preventing its intestinal absorption. This category formerly consisted solely of polystyrene sulfonate, a polyanionic resin attached to a cation, administered either orally or by retention enema to patients who are at risk of developing hyperkalaemia (abnormal high serum potassium levels).

  3. Sucroferric oxyhydroxide - Wikipedia

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    Sucroferric oxyhydroxide. Sucroferric oxyhydroxide, sold under the brand name Velphoro, is a non-calcium, iron-based phosphate binder used for the control of serum phosphorus levels in adults with chronic kidney disease (CKD) on haemodialysis (HD) or peritoneal dialysis (PD). [6] It is used in form of chewable tablets.

  4. Patiromer - Wikipedia

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    Patiromer. Patiromer, sold under the brand name Veltassa, is a medication used to treat high blood potassium. [6] It is taken by mouth. [6] It works by binding potassium in the gut. [7][4] Common side effects include constipation, low blood magnesium, and abdominal pain. [6]

  5. CSL Vifor - Wikipedia

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    The potassium binder Veltassa is the most selling treatment in the nephrology segment. [ 19 ] CSL Vifor is a member of a number of trade associations that advocate on behalf of the pharmaceutical industry and for the policy positions commonly shared, this includes the European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA). [ 20 ]

  6. Polystyrene sulfonate - Wikipedia

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    Polystyrene sulfonate is usually supplied in either the sodium or calcium form. It is used as a potassium binder in acute and chronic kidney disease for people with hyperkalemia (abnormal high blood serum potassium levels). [3] However, it is unclear if it is beneficial and there is concern about possible side effects when it is combined with ...

  7. Hyperkalemia - Wikipedia

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    Measures to remove potassium from the body include diuretics such as furosemide, potassium-binders such as polystyrene sulfonate (Kayexalate) and sodium zirconium cyclosilicate, and hemodialysis. [1] Hemodialysis is the most effective method. [3] Hyperkalemia is rare among those who are otherwise healthy. [6]