A twist on torsade: A prolonged QT interval on methadone

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A woman developed a prolonged QT interval and torsade de pointes while on methadone treatment for heroin addiction. We think methadone, or its impaired metabolism, was the major cause for her prolonged QT interval and progression to torsade. However, torsade is often multifactorial, as was likely so in this case. We advise physicians treating patients taking methadone to obtain careful medication and drug-use histories, screen for risk factors associated with long QT syndrome, counsel patients about potential drug interactions, and measure the QT interval before and during methadone treatment in high-risk patients. © 2006 by the Society of General Internal Medicine. All rights reserved.

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Lamont, P., & Hunt, S. C. (2006). A twist on torsade: A prolonged QT interval on methadone. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 21(11). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1525-1497.2006.00588.x

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