Apart from providing knowledge on the beneficial effects of drugs, practical psychopharmacotherapy also includes drug profiles of adverse effects, especially when medical comorbidity is present. The mechanism of action of many psychotropic drugs, mainly antipsychotics and antidepressants, is associated with prolongation of the QT interval and the occurrence of arrhythmias, specifically Torsade de pointes (TdP), which can be lethal. The aim of this pilot study was to confirm the prevalence of prolonged QTc interval in a sample of psychiatric patients taking psychopharmacs
M Zolezzi,1 L Cheung2 1Division of Clinical Pharmacy and Practice, College of Pharmacy, Qatar Unive...
Psychotropic drugs such as antipsychotics may prolong the QTc interval, increasing the risk of torsa...
In recent years several warnings have been issued by regulatory authorities on the risk of electroca...
Introduction: Several psychotropic medications (i.e. antipsychotics, antidepressant) have been recen...
Aims: To study whether listed putative corrected QT (QTc)-prolonging psychotropic drugs indeed prolo...
Background & Aims: Psychotropic medications vary in propensity to cause QTC prolongation on elec...
Aims. In recent years several warnings have been issued by regulatory authorities on the risk of ele...
QTc interval prolongation is a side effect of several antipsychotic drugs, with associated risks of ...
Aims: Evidence is increasing to indicate that individuals with mental illness may be at risk of prem...
PurposeThe cardiovascular mortality of the psychiatric patients is higher than the general populatio...
INTRODUCTION: Drug-induced QT-prolongation is an established risk factor for Torsade de pointes and ...
Background: Several antipsychotic agents are known to prolong the QT interval in a dose dependent ma...
Copyright © 2013 Erik Johnsen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Since the 1960s, physicians have been aware of electrocardiographic (ECG) abnormalities and cases of...
BACKGROUND: Several antipsychotic agents are known to prolong the QT interval in a dose dependent ma...
M Zolezzi,1 L Cheung2 1Division of Clinical Pharmacy and Practice, College of Pharmacy, Qatar Unive...
Psychotropic drugs such as antipsychotics may prolong the QTc interval, increasing the risk of torsa...
In recent years several warnings have been issued by regulatory authorities on the risk of electroca...
Introduction: Several psychotropic medications (i.e. antipsychotics, antidepressant) have been recen...
Aims: To study whether listed putative corrected QT (QTc)-prolonging psychotropic drugs indeed prolo...
Background & Aims: Psychotropic medications vary in propensity to cause QTC prolongation on elec...
Aims. In recent years several warnings have been issued by regulatory authorities on the risk of ele...
QTc interval prolongation is a side effect of several antipsychotic drugs, with associated risks of ...
Aims: Evidence is increasing to indicate that individuals with mental illness may be at risk of prem...
PurposeThe cardiovascular mortality of the psychiatric patients is higher than the general populatio...
INTRODUCTION: Drug-induced QT-prolongation is an established risk factor for Torsade de pointes and ...
Background: Several antipsychotic agents are known to prolong the QT interval in a dose dependent ma...
Copyright © 2013 Erik Johnsen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Since the 1960s, physicians have been aware of electrocardiographic (ECG) abnormalities and cases of...
BACKGROUND: Several antipsychotic agents are known to prolong the QT interval in a dose dependent ma...
M Zolezzi,1 L Cheung2 1Division of Clinical Pharmacy and Practice, College of Pharmacy, Qatar Unive...
Psychotropic drugs such as antipsychotics may prolong the QTc interval, increasing the risk of torsa...
In recent years several warnings have been issued by regulatory authorities on the risk of electroca...