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    J Emerg Med. 2007 Apr;32(3):275-8. Epub 2007 Feb 2.

    QTc prolongation and torsades de pointes associated with methadone therapy.

    Routhier DD, Katz KD, Brooks DE.

    Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Presbyterian Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213, USA.

    Oral methadone therapy is an effective and increasingly popular treatment for opioid dependency and chronic pain. Although it is not typically considered pro-dysrhythmic, we present the unique case of a 52-year-old HIV-positive woman without underlying cardiac disease who developed QTc prolongation and pulseless Torsades secondary to high dose methadone therapy.

    PMID: 17394991 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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      Methadone is used to relieve moderate to severe pain that has not been relieved by non-narcotic pain relievers. It also is used to prevent withdrawal symptoms in patients who were addicted to opiate drugs and are enrolle...