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Hyperaldosteronism and Metoclopramide

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Difference between Hyperaldosteronism and Metoclopramide

Hyperaldosteronism vs. Metoclopramide

Hyperaldosteronism, also aldosteronism, is a medical condition wherein too much aldosterone is produced by the adrenal glands, which can lead to lowered levels of potassium in the blood (hypokalemia) and increased hydrogen ion excretion (alkalosis). Metoclopramide is a medication used mostly for stomach and esophageal problems.

Similarities between Hyperaldosteronism and Metoclopramide

Hyperaldosteronism and Metoclopramide have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Hypertension.

Hypertension

Hypertension (HTN or HT), also known as high blood pressure (HBP), is a long-term medical condition in which the blood pressure in the arteries is persistently elevated.

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Hyperaldosteronism and Metoclopramide Comparison

Hyperaldosteronism has 40 relations, while Metoclopramide has 90. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.77% = 1 / (40 + 90).

References

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