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This is called long QT syndrome. I have a post on the stickies in Chronic pain forum about this. People can be born with long QT, and then when stressed or using certain drugs, their heart stops. In normal people the stressors can be low magnesium and potassium, or addition of other drugs to the mix. The links on that thread give 4 lists of drugs to watch out for. Data comes in every day on this subject, so do be careful. It is recommended today to have an EKG done with attention to QT segment abnormalities. These typically are hidden until the fatal day. The problems with fentanyl are just potency ones..that fentanyl is so strong and may be absorbed too fast. That problem is different from the methadone one. Narcotics do release histamine in some people, and this leads to itching. If you find you have dry skin, I'd suggest you start eating or taking Omega-3 supplements. When you see dryness in the skin, you are also having problems internally as well. I have a thread on Vitamin forum that addresses this subject, which is huge and very important= http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread6092.html
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