pubmed-article:18092115 | pubmed:abstractText | Considerable controversy exists regarding the cardiovascular safety of COX-2 inhibitors, both in patients with and without established cardiovascular disease. Currently, the major focus is on thrombotic complications presenting as myocardial infarction. I n this report, we present a case of takotsubo cardiomyopathy, also known as the apical ballooning syndrome, precipitated by the use of lumiracoxib. We are concerned that this might be the first case of COX-2 inhibitor-induced apical ballooning syndrome and that more may follow. | lld:pubmed |