QT prolongation with hydroxyzine versus diphenhydramine. Question from a Member: Hydroxyzine has a QT prolongation warning in Europe. Diphenhydramine does not.
Hydroxyzine is associated with a conditional risk of prolonged QT interval on ECG, defined as a QTc 500 msec (Ref). Hydroxyzine-related QT prolongation and
Hydroxyzine is associated with a conditional risk of prolonged QT interval on ECG, defined as a QTc 500 msec (Ref). Hydroxyzine-related QT prolongation and
Hydroxyzine is associated with a conditional risk of prolonged QT interval on ECG, defined as a QTc 500 msec (Ref). Hydroxyzine-related QT prolongation and
Hydroxyzine Safety QT Prolongation: Hydroxyzine can potentially cause QT prolongation, a condition where the heart takes longer to beat.
Hydroxyzine Safety QT Prolongation: Hydroxyzine can potentially cause QT prolongation, a condition where the heart takes longer to beat.
Hydroxyzine Safety QT Prolongation: Hydroxyzine can potentially cause QT prolongation, a condition where the heart takes longer to beat.
Hydroxyzine Safety QT Prolongation: Hydroxyzine can potentially cause QT prolongation, a condition where the heart takes longer to beat.
Hydroxyzine Safety QT Prolongation: Hydroxyzine can potentially cause QT prolongation, a condition where the heart takes longer to beat.
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