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    Hypokalemia as Well as Hyperkalemia Can Cause Muscle Weakness
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Hypokalemia as Well as Hyperkalemia Can Cause Muscle Weakness

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Hypokalemia as well as hyperkalemia can cause muscle weakness.

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