How prevalent is drug- induced LQTS (long QT syndrome) in the general population?

The incidence or prevalence of drug-induced LQT in the general medical population has not been determined. Many people might experience a prolonged QT when taking a medication, but unless they have an ECG recorded, it wouldn't be detected. A drop in serum potassium or another change in health that might affect cardiac repolarization could change a well-tolerated medicine to one that is life threatening for a person.

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