Cetin M.Yilidrimer M.Özen S.Tanrverdi S.Coskun S.2024-07-222024-07-22201216879627http://akademikarsiv.cbu.edu.tr:4000/handle/123456789/17741Long QT syndrome develops for a number of reasons. The number of non-antiarrhythmic drugs reported to induce QT interval prolongation with or without torsade de pointes continues to increase. Clarithromycin is a macrolide antibiotic being increasingly used for the treatment of atypical pneumonia. In this paper, we describe a patient who developed long QT prolongation syndrome after receiving clarithromycin for the treatment of atypical pneumonia. © Copyright 2012 Mecnun Cetin et al.EnglishAll Open Access; Gold Open Accessclarithromycinarticlecase reportchilddrug withdrawalheart murmurhumanlong QT syndromemalepreschool childpriority journalQT intervalQT prolongationsyncopetorsade des pointesvirus pneumoniaClarithromycin-induced long QT syndrome: A case reportArticle10.1155/2012/634652