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The patient is prescribed a potassium supplement and spironolactone. Based on this combination, what outcome does the pharmacist expect?

1.   The two medications will be ineffective if taken together.
2.   Spironolactone will lower potassium levels, so a supplement is necessary.
3.   These two medications will decrease potassium levels.
4.   The patient is at risk for hyperkalemia when taking both the supplement and spironolactone.
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