Can ranitidine cause electrolyte imbalances, such as changes in potassium, sodium, or calcium levels and what monitoring is recommended for patients at risk?
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Yes, ranitidine can cause electrolyte imbalances. Monitoring of serum electrolytes is advisable for at-risk patients.
Ranitidine may lead to changes in potassium, sodium, and calcium levels. Patients at risk should have regular electrolyte checks.