Torsades de PointesAssociated with High Dose Levomethadyl Acetate (ORLAAM®)
- 3 December 2001
- journal article
- case report
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Addictive Diseases
- Vol. 20 (4) , 7-15
- https://doi.org/10.1300/j069v20n04_02
Abstract
A patient undergoing management of heroin dependency with high dosages of the long-acting methadone derivative, levomethadyl acetate HCl (LAAM; ORLAAM®) developed a prolonged QTc interval and polymorphic QRS complexes on EKG consistent with torsades de pointes(TdP). The patient was taking other drugs known to prolong the QTc interval (fluoxetine and IV cocaine), and those known to antagonize the activity of the P450 enzymes responsible for the metabolism of LAAM and its active metabolite (fluoxetine, cocaine and marijuana). No previous reports have appeared in the literature attributing this adverse event to LAAM therapy; however, five similar cases have been reported to the manufacturer. Animal studies indicate that LAAM and metabolites prolong the action potential duration of myocardial cells. We propose that predisposed patients on high doses of LAAM may be at risk for developing TdP. Patients being treated with LAAM should receive dosages consistent with guidelines and be evaluated for concom...Keywords
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