Torsade de pointes and prolonged QT interval from surreptitious use of sotalol : Use of drug levels in diagnosis
Torsade de pointes is a well-established toxic effect of sotalol hydrochloride. In a patient presenting with torsade de pointes and a long QTc interval of unknown cause, a serum sotalol level was used to secure an otherwise difficult diagnosis.
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