Certain medications can raise potassium levels, especially those that affect kidney function or alter how the body regulates electrolytes. Common culprits include ACE inhibitors, angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs), NSAIDs, and some chemotherapy drugs. These medications are often used to manage chronic conditions like high blood pressure or heart failure, so regular blood tests are necessary to monitor potassium and avoid complications.

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