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Table 2 List of drugs used during hospitalization

From: A case with a trend of QT interval prolongation due to the introduction of methadone to a pancreatic cancer patient on levofloxacin

Oral Medicine

Dosage and Administration Schedule

  Methadone Hydrochloride Tablets 5 mg

  3 Tablets, three times a day, 8:00 a.m., 2:00 p.m., and 9:00 p.m.

  Levofloxacin Hydrate Tablets 500 mg

  1 Tablet, once a day, after dinner

  Dapagliflozin Propylene Glycolate Hydrate Tablets 10 mg

  1 Tablet, once a day, after breakfast

  Mirogabalin Besilate Tablets 10 mg

  2 Tablets, twice a day, after breakfast and dinner

  Mirogabalin Besilate Tablets 5 mg

  2 Tablets, twice a day, after breakfast and dinner

  Vonoprazan Fumarate Tablets 20 mg

  1 Tablet, once a day, after breakfast

  Clostridium Butyricum Tablets

  3 Tablets, three times a day, after each meal

  Naldemedine Tosilate Tablets 0.2 mg

  1 Tablet, once a day, after breakfast

  Linaclotide Tablets 0.25 mg

  1 Tablet, once a day, before breakfast

  Silodosin Tablets 4 mg

  2 Tablets, twice a day, after breakfast and dinner

  Acetaminophen Tablets 500 mg

  4 Tablets, four times a day, after each meal and at bedtime

  Lactulose Jelly 12 g

  4 Packets, twice a day, after breakfast and dinner

  Sulfamethoxazol / Trimethoprim Combination Tablets

  4 Tablets, twice a day, after breakfast and dinner

Injection

Dosage per day

  Electrolyte solution for infusion (maintenance solution)

  500 mL / day (Administration was completed on Day 15)

  Ketamine Hydrochloride Injection

  30 mg / day (Administration was completed on Day 14)

  Amino acids, sugar, electrolytes, vitamin B1 liquid

  500 mL / day (Administration was completed on Day 16)

  Oxycodone Hydrochloride Hydrate Injection

  The dose was gradually reduced and administration was completed on Day 21

  Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate Injection

  3.3 mg / day (Administration was completed on Day 16)