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Re: Prolonged Q-T Interval -- which med is culprit? » Racer

Posted by Larry Hoover on November 9, 2004, at 20:35:20

In reply to Prolonged Q-T Interval -- which med is culprit?, posted by Racer on November 9, 2004, at 19:27:17

> I just had a physical today, including an EKG. Abnormal results, although I haven't heard the official pronouncement from the doctor yet. I just peeked over the nurse's shoulder. Prolonged Q-T interval, and a couple of other abnormalities of similar type.
>
> I think one of my meds is known for this, but forget which one. D'OH! Does anyone else know?
>
> Propranalol, 10mg once or twice per day.
> Cymbalta, 60 mgs
> Wellbutrin, 300 mgs
>
> Also, anyone know how worried I should be? I have read a bit about Q-T interval problems, when there's one of those "high school athlete collapses" stories about it in the newspaper, but know little else.
>
> Thanks!

Your meds are not on the suspect list at QT.org
http://www.qtdrugs.org/medical-pros/drug-lists/drug-lists.htm#

Propanolol is a treatment for long QT interval. Best talk to your doctor about this.

Lar

 

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