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[|Human|] What should be the ratio of calcium, potassium, magnesium for a heart patient taking Amiodarone, furosemide,irbesartan, warfarin. Also type 1 diabetic. Experiencing low BP in am that weakens me and increases my heart rate. Since water with a little salt in it seems to revive me, I thought my electrolites might be out of balance.
[|AI|]  Welcome at Chat Doctor I have gone through your query and being your doctor I completely understand your health concerns.  The calcium potassium and magnesium levels need to be in normal range for the proper functioning of the human body.  Now coming towards the medicine you are taking.....furosemide and irbesartan are antihypertensive medications. They lower the blood pressure by increasing the urine output. In some instances the dose become relatively high causing low blood pressure along with electrolyte imbalance. You need to consult your doctor so that your medicines can be optimized to prevent these side effects... As far as warfarin is concerned the only related thing is PT INR, your doctor will decide how much anticoagulation is required for you. Normally INR is required at value of 2 to 3. Amiodarone is concerned, it is antiarrhythmic Chat Doctor. .  Last but not the least is insulin you should be cautious regarding hypoglycemia. So use frequent small meals and keep sweet candies in your pocket to prevent hypoglycemia... Your doctor will educate you about hypoglycemia and ways to prevent it.  In short, you need to decrease your antihypertensive medications dose and also look carefully whether you are developing hypoglycemia or not.?  Do consult your doctor immediately.  Hope your query is adequately ad