Medications that prolong the QT interval. JAMA 2003, 27: 1025;(letter).Gillespie JA, Clary CM. Medications that prolong the QT interval. JAMA. 2003; 290 :1025. doi: 10.1001/jama.290.8.1025-b. (letter) [ Cross Ref ]Krantz MJ, Martell BA, Arnsten JH, Gourevitch MN. Medications that ...
criteria and 104 matched control deaths due to trauma, QT-prolonging medications were associated with increased odds of presumed sudden cardiac death compared with deaths due to trauma; however, autopsy demonstrated that this increased risk was specific for nonarrhythmic but not arrhythmic cause of ...
the characteristic tachycardia stopped, and the QT interval shortened. The occurrence of these symptoms results from possible drug interactions between antidepressants, arrhythmogenic drugs, and existing diseases. This case illustrates that the use of multidrug therapy with drugs of a narrow therapeutic ran...
respectively, when coadministered separately to RTV. There were no significant changes to thrombin time in either arm. The authors hypothesize that no significant effect on dabigatran pharmacokinetics was seen with RTV due to its mixed induction and inhibitory effect on P-gp. CYP3A4 is minimally i...
The antipsychotic ziprasidone (Geodon) prolongs the QT interval, which could lead to fatal heart arrhythmias in some patients. Ziprasidone should not be given to those with a history of QT prolongation or to those who may be taking other drugs that prolong the QT interval. ...
Medications that prolong the QT interval. JAMA 2003, 27: 1025;(letter).Gillespie JA, Clary CM. Medications that prolong the QT interval. JAMA. 2003; 290 :1025. doi: 10.1001/jama.290.8.1025-b. (letter) [ Cross Ref ]Krantz MJ, Martell BA, Arnsten JH, Gourevitch MN. Medications that ...
Medications that prolong the QT interval. JAMA. 2003; 290 :1025. doi: 10.1001/jama.290.8.1025-b. (letter) [ Cross Ref ]Krantz MJ, Martell BA, Arnsten JH, Gourevitch MN. Medications that prolong the QT interval (commentary). JAMA 2003;290(8): 1025....
Importantly, CNS-Meds that prolong QTc interval were more likely to be used during N-SCD than daytime SCD (48% vs 42%, p<0.01).Conclusion:\nNighttime SCD was associated with high usage of CNS-Meds especially anti-depressants, pain medications and anti-epileptic drugs. These findings suggest...
The antipsychotic ziprasidone (Geodon) prolongs the QT interval, which could lead to fatal heart arrhythmias in some patients. Ziprasidone should not be given to those with a history of QT prolongation or to those who may be taking other drugs that prolong the QT interval. ...