Drug-induced prolonged corrected QT interval in patients with methadone and opium overdose
Abstract Background Iran is a country with the highest rate of opioid addiction in the world. The most commonly used opioid in Iran is opium, and methadone is in second place. The trend of drug use has changed from opium to methadone from 2006 to 2011. Presence of a large number of addicted people a...
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Main Authors: | Davood Soroosh (Author), Mahbubeh Neamatshahi (Author), Bahram Zarmehri (Author), Samaneh Nakhaee (Author), Omid Mehrpour (Author) |
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2019-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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