Haloperidol-induced sudden cardiac arrest in a recently detected HIV and hepatitis C patient: A unique case report

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We herein described a case of a 45-year-old male recently detected with HIV and Hepatitis C who presented with signs of sepsis, developed delirium, and received haloperidol. Surprisingly, 10 min after intravenous administration, the patient developed Torsades de pointes and required immediate resuscitation. The report discusses the limited instances of cardiac arrest linked to haloperidol use, despite its generally perceived safety. The patient had no apparent risk factors, emphasizing the need for increased caution when administering haloperidol, particularly in critically ill patients with HIV and Hepatitis C.

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Tamang, K., KC, B., Kuikel, S., & Thapa, S. (2023). Haloperidol-induced sudden cardiac arrest in a recently detected HIV and hepatitis C patient: A unique case report. SAGE Open Medical Case Reports, 11. https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313X231220792

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