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Just like adding medications can lead to adding more medications (prescribing cascade), we can think of this strategy in reverse in an attempt to try to stop polypharmacy. Stopping medications can lead to stopping more medications. Let me provide you with some proof! Potassium and Diuretics Loop and thiazide diuretics are well known to deplete […].
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