A case with a trend of QT interval prolongation due to the introduction of methadone to a pancreatic cancer patient on levofloxacin.
Ryusuke OuchiMunenori NagaoShinju SuzukiToshihiro YamagataMie ChibaNaoko KurataKensuke UsuiTakashi WatanabeKaori KoyamaKouji OkadaPublished in: Journal of pharmaceutical health care and sciences (2024)
When considering the use of methadone for intractable cancer pain, it is important to eliminate possible risk factors for QT interval prolongation. However, as it may be difficult to discontinue concomitant drugs owing to comorbidities, there could be cases in which the risk of QT interval prolongation could increase, even with the introduction of low-dose methadone. In such cases, frequent monitoring, even with simple measurements such as those used in this case, is likely to prevent progression to more serious conditions.