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NICE recommends ECG recording device for people taking antipsychotic medication

NICE has issued draft guidance recommending a portable electrocardiogram (ECG) recording device for people taking antipsychotic medication.

NICE has issued draft guidance recommending a portable electrocardiogram (ECG) recording device for people taking antipsychotic medication. People taking antipsychotic medication may need testing for heart problems before starting treatment and at regular intervals during their treatment. Detecting heart problems such as rhythm disturbances can inform the choice of medicines, their dosing, whether to stop them, and potentially avoid severe cardiac events. A less intrusive way of measuring heart changes Currently, QT intervals are measured using a 12-lead ECG. This needs the person to partially undress and use conductive gel on the skin to create contact with the electrodes. This

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