Effects of buprenorphine on cardiac repolarization in a patient with methadone-related torsade de pointes
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Effects of buprenorphine on cardiac repolarization in a patient with methadone-related torsade de pointes
Abstract
Torsade de pointes is a rare but potentially fatal ventricular arrhythmia that is often triggered by drugs that prolong the rate-corrected QT (QTc) interval. This arrhythmia has been attributed to levacetylmethadol and methadone, synthetic opioids used to treat heroin addiction. Levacetylmethadol, a derivative of methadone, is being withdrawn from the United States market because its use waned after a black box warning was issued to require electrocardiographic monitoring. Therefore, methadone and buprenorphine are the only opioids available for the treatment of heroin addiction. To our knowledge, the cardiac safety of buprenorphine in patients with methadone-related QTc prolongation has not been described. We report a patient who developed torsade de pointes while receiving high-dose methadone and was successfully inducted onto buprenorphine under close medical supervision. No clinically important QTc prolongation was observed in the acute setting or during follow-up. This observation suggests that buprenorphine may be a safe alternative to oral methadone in patients with opioid addiction who develop torsade de pointes.
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