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112年 - 112 台灣疼痛醫學會專科醫師考題#116972
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37.下列 opioid 中,何者可能產生 QT prolonged, 甚至導致 torsade de pointes 這種致命性心律不整?
(A) Meperidine
(B) Methadone
(C) Tramadol
(D) Buprenorphine
(E) Butorphanol
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