With known QT interval prolongation, or congenital long QT syndrome (citalopram and escitalopram). Concurrent use of drugs known to prolong the QT interval (
Drugs that prolong the QT interval (such as amiodarone, sotalol, and hydroxyzine)all macrolides can prolong the QT interval, and concomitant use of drugs
Drugs that prolong the QT interval (such as amiodarone, sotalol, and hydroxyzine)all macrolides can prolong the QT interval, and concomitant use of drugs
taking another drug that prolongs QT interval. Drugs that prolong the QT interval, such as escitalopram, should be used with caution in those with congenital
QT/QTc Interval Prolongation and Proarrhythmic Potential for Non-Antiarrhythmic Drugs [ ]; QT/QTc Interval Prolongation: Guidance
prolongs the QT-interval, also known as drug-induced QT prolongation. What is a reputable resource to identify QT prolonging drugs?
Where possible, avoid use of QT c interval prolonging drugs in patients known to have pretreatment QT c intervals 450 ms. Discontinue QT c interval prolonging drug(s) if QT c interval prolongs to 500 ms. Reduce dose or discontinue QT c interval prolonging drug(s) if the QT c interval increases 60 ms from pretreatment value.
QT/QTc Interval Prolongation and Proarrhythmic Potential for Non-Antiarrhythmic Drugs [ ]; QT/QTc Interval Prolongation: Guidance
QT/QTc Interval Prolongation and Proarrhythmic Potential for Non-Antiarrhythmic Drugs [ ]; QT/QTc Interval Prolongation: Guidance
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