Dofetilide Overdose—A Case of Unintentional Ingestion Due to Misinterpretation of the Dose:

2012 
Objective:To report a case of unintentional overdose of dofetilide due to patient misinterpretation of the prescribed dose.Case Summary:A 50-year-old white male unintentionally ingested dofetilide 5000 μg instead of the prescribed dose of 500 μg because of a simple mathematical calculation error. The patient was given activated charcoal in the emergency department and also received 1 dose of magnesium sulfate 2 g and 1 dose of potassium chloride 80 mEq by mouth. He was admitted to the intensive care unit for cardiac monitoring for 1 day and was discharged when his QT/QTc interval was stable.Discussion:During recent years, studies have focused on errors that occur while medications are in the control of health care professionals. As health care delivery shifts from inpatient to outpatient settings, the burden of proper medication use also shifts from providers to patients. Low health literacy and lack of understanding of instructions have been cited as important root causes of medication errors in the outp...
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