QTc prolongation due to propranolol overdose.
Journal: International Journal Of Psychiatry In Medicine
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Abstract
Prolongation of the QTc interval (a QT interval that has been corrected for heart rate) increases the risk of cardiac arrhythmias, and is an important topic with regard to psychotropic medication. Several typical (e.g., pimozide, thioridazine, haloperidol) and atypical (e.g., sertindole, ziprasidone) antipsychotics may cause QTc prolongation as well as some antidepressants in overdose (e.g., citalopram). We wish to present a case of QTc prolongation that was due to an overdose of propranolol (used in psychiatry for the treatment of akathisia, lithium-induced tremor, and performance anxiety; used in medicine for hypertension and congestive heart failure).
Authors
Vida Farhangi, Randy Sansone
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