Enalapril and Potassium Chloride: Drug Interaction Guide
Quick answer: This combination requires caution. Enalapril and Potassium Chloride can be used together with adjustments and monitoring.
How Enalapril interacts with Potassium Chloride
ACE inhibitors reduce aldosterone secretion, decreasing renal potassium excretion; concurrent supplemental potassium can produce additive hyperkalaemia, especially with renal impairment.
What you should do
Avoid routine potassium supplementation unless documented hypokalaemia; if combined, monitor serum potassium and creatinine within 1-2 weeks of initiation and after dose changes.
Key facts
Severity
Moderate — caution required
Mechanism
ACE inhibitors reduce aldosterone secretion, decreasing renal potassium excretion; concurrent supplemental potassium can...
Action
Avoid routine potassium supplementation unless documented hypokalaemia; if combined, monitor serum potassium and creatin...
Frequently asked questions
Can I take Enalapril and Potassium Chloride together?
With caution. Avoid routine potassium supplementation unless documented hypokalaemia; if combined, monitor serum potassium and creatinine within 1-2 weeks of initiation and after dose changes.
What is the severity of this interaction?
The interaction between Enalapril and Potassium Chloride is classified as Moderate — caution required. ACE inhibitors reduce aldosterone secretion, decreasing renal potassium excretion; concurrent supplemental potassium can produce additive hyperkalaemia, especially with renal impairment.
What should I do if I'm prescribed both?
Avoid routine potassium supplementation unless documented hypokalaemia; if combined, monitor serum potassium and creatinine within 1-2 weeks of initiation and after dose changes. Always consult your prescribing clinician — do not stop or change medications without medical guidance.
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