Expert Cardiology Part 1
Question 12/28
If a patient’s skin were to turn a bluish grey color, what cardiac medication is the likely culprit?
Question 12/28
If a patient’s skin were to turn a bluish grey color, what cardiac medication is the likely culprit?
Blue man syndrome, also known as argyria, can occur from long-term amiodarone use however was initially seen in silver toxicity. Significant bluish discoloration of the skin can is seen. Discontinuing amiodarone therapy frequently improves the discoloration. The etiology is not clear.