Tag: QT prolongation
Antipsychotics and Cardiac Medications: Understanding QT Prolongation Risks
Antipsychotics can prolong the QT interval, increasing the risk of dangerous heart rhythms. Learn which drugs carry the highest risk, how to monitor for danger, and why avoiding treatment can be more deadly than the medication itself.
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