Cardiotoxicity is damage to the heart muscle, which affects its function. Chemotherapy is known to cause cardiotoxicity along with many other medications and etiologies. Many chemotherapeutic cocktails are known to be associated with cardiotoxicities, such as taxane and cisplatin. Patients might have arrhythmias, severe bradycardia, cardiomyopathy, and even cardiac arrest, so precautions are taken when such medications are started. This report presents a patient who developed severe symptomatic bradycardia after receiving idarubicin and cytarabine and was managed conservatively, along with a literature review of this entity.
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