PMID: 3215112Sep 1, 1988Paper

Oxacillin-associated hypokalemia

Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy
F Schlaeffer

Abstract

Antibiotic-induced hypokalemia does not occur frequently, but has been described with aminoglycosides, amphotericin B, and ureido penicillins. A patient with Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia who developed severe hypokalemia while on high doses of oxacillin is presented. To our knowledge this is the first reported case of oxacillin-associated hypokalemia.

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