Abstract
Methadone is prescribed to heroin addicts to decrease illicit opioid use. Prolongation of the QT interval in the ECG of patients with torsade de pointes (TdP) has been reported in methadone users. As heroin addicts sometimes faint while using illicit drugs, doctors might attribute too many episodes of syncope to illicit drug use and thereby underestimate the incidence of TdP in this special population, and the high mortality in this population may, in part, be caused by the proarrhythmic effect of methadone.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Heart |
Volume | 93 |
Issue number | 9 |
Pages (from-to) | 1051-5 |
Number of pages | 5 |
ISSN | 1468-201X |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2007 |
Keywords
- Adult
- Buprenorphine
- Cross-Sectional Studies
- Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
- Electrocardiography
- Female
- Heroin Dependence
- Humans
- Long QT Syndrome
- Male
- Methadone
- Middle Aged
- Narcotics
- Syncope