Mephedrene alters cardiac regulatory mechanisms in vitro and prolongs QT intervals in vivo, indicating substantial cardiovascular risk.
Does mephedrene exposure cause cardiac electrophysiological and molecular alterations in vitro and in vivo?
Mephedrene exposure induces cardiac electrophysiological alterations and prolongs QT intervals, indicating substantial cardiovascular risk from this novel psychoactive substance.
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-regulatory mechanisms in vitro and prolongs QT intervals in vivo. These findings indicate substantial cardiovascular risk associated with mephedrene exposure and underscore the need for toxicological surveillance and regulatory action to mitigate potential public health harms posed by emerging novel psychoactive substances.
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