Talk:Short QT syndrome

Cleanup
I did some MOS cleanup on the article (MOS:DASH, spaces at refs, etc). One note: In section Medication, antiarrhythmic agents are listed as class Ia and class 1c (the former has a Roman numeral I and the latter an Arabic numeral 1). These should be in the same format, whichever is appropriate and consistent with sources. – Reidgreg (talk) 16:00, 30 January 2019 (UTC)

Medicine-induced short QT interval
I have searched through every inbound link to this article ("What links here") and observed that only one medication seems to be connected to this medical condition. This medicine is Cenobamate, a relatively-new drug. My proposal would be to include a statement about this in this article, perhaps in a paragraph, suggesting that drugs do not generally shorten the QT interval, but at least one (set of) study (-ies) has shown a shortened QT for this drug, and thus is contraindicated for those who have Short QT syndrome. The references for this are already on the Cenobamate page. I would prefer that someone more involved in this topic or article make this addition. I like to saw logs! (talk) 14:41, 27 June 2024 (UTC)