In older adults with chronic mild hyponatremia (Na 128–132) attributed to SSRIs but good psychiatric response, do you tolerate persistent hyponatremia, reduce the dose, or switch agents?
At what sodium level do you intervene?
Answer from: at Academic Institution
In my practice, I generally tolerate mild hyponatremia, Na>130, if asymptomatic and mood symptoms have good control. If there’s moderate hyponatremia, Na 125-130, I generally consider either changing the dose or the agent. If severe, Na<125, I would change the agent and likely avoid the ...
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at Shoals Kidney And Hypertension Center I also take the approach of trying to increase sol...
I also take the approach of trying to increase sol...