Acute Kidney Injury and Hyperkalemia With Precarious Electrocardiographic Changes Caused by Concurrent Use of Telmisartan and Diclofenac
2020
A 70-year-old hypertensive man was prescribed telmisartan for control of blood pressure. He concurrently took over-the-counter diclofenac for back pain. Few days later, he presented to the casualty after syncopal episodes. He was found to have acute kidney injury and elevated potassium of 6.6 mmol/L with junctional bradycardia on electrocardiogram (ECG). Medical measures were instituted for hyperkalemia and sinus rhythm was restored, but peaked T waves were still present in the precordial leads. Hemodialysis was done, and antihypertensive therapy was changed on discharge.
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