Several types of medication can lead to high potassium. ACE-inhibitors, AR blockers, and beta blockers are different classes of blood pressure medication that can raise potassium levels. Over-the-counter nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications can have an effect as well. Herbal supplements such as milkweed, lily of the valley, Siberian ginseng, and others can increase potassium, too.

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