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Drug Detectives: Unraveling Medical Mysteries Join Dr. Bosnak as he dives into real-life medical cases, uncovering the clues behind mysterious patient outcomes. Each episode explores complex scenarios, blending clinical pharmacy expertise with thrilling detective work. Whether you’re a healthcare professional or just curious about the world of medicine, this podcast offers a unique perspective on solving healthcare mysteries.

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Episode 56 – The Taletrectinib Trace

In Episode 56, The Taletrectinib Trace, the Drug Detectives are called to Manhattan Medical Center at 4:11 AM, where a ROS1-positive patient on taletrectinib suffers an unexpected cardiac arrest. Despite rapid intervention, the monitor fades into a flatline. Dr. Ethan “Rick” Ricketts enters the silent room and begins asking the only question that matters: What did we miss? The early clues paint a subtle but dangerous picture. The patient’s taletrectinib level is elevated—but not in the toxic range. Liver enzymes are mildly increased. More importantly, potassium and magnesium levels sit at the lower edge of safety, creating a fragile electrophysiologic environment. A nurse mentions a mysterious “pink homemade juice.” A chromatogram later reveals what the juice contained: furanocoumarins—the CYP3A4-inhibiting compounds found in grapefruit and bergamot. These compounds quietly increase taletrectinib exposure. In the autopsy room, the findings are minimal yet meaningful: mild myocardial edema and focal necrosis. Nothing dramatic. Nothing obvious. But enough to suggest an electrically unstable heart. The digital chart adds more pieces: two doses of ondansetron, a canceled ketoconazole order, and a low-priority EMR alert that should have warned the team about QT prolongation risk. Instead, it flickered silently in gray—barely noticeable on a busy shift. The detectives reconstruct the timeline: • 07:25 – Citrus juice • 07:40 – Yogurt • 08:00 – Taletrectinib • Ondansetron doses: late morning & night • Electrolytes never corrected • Furanocoumarins active for hours • QT peak after each ondansetron dose A perfect storm forms: – CYP3A4 inhibition from furanocoumarins – Persistent hypokalemia and hypomagnesemia – Additive QT effects from ondansetron Individually mild. Together lethal. By the end of the investigation, the team reaches a sobering realization: the patient did not die from a single catastrophic error but from a quiet alignment of small, ordinary details—electrolytes slightly low, a harmless-looking juice, a routine antiemetic, and a silenced alert. Rick captures it best: “Sometimes three notes played together make dissonance. K, Mg, and grapefruit… a silent chord.”

19. nov. 2025 - 11 min
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