Introduction: Brugada phenocopies (BrPs) are clinical entities that differ in etiology from true congenital Brugada syndrome (BrS) but have identical electrocardiographic (ECG) patterns. Methods: Our Manuscript reports a interesting case of BrP in a young man with heroin overdose who developed Acute Kidney Failure secondary to rhabdomyolysis. His initial ECG showed Brugada type 1 pattern with elevation “Coved-Type” of the ST segment in V1 and V2. The Brugada ECG pattern resolved upon hemodialysis treatment. Provocative testing using sodium channel blockers was performed, and failed to reproduce a BrS ECG pattern, confirming the diagnosis of Brugada’s phenocopy. Conclusion: Several clinical conditions can imitate a true Brugada Syndrome and Brugada Phenocopies are a part of those conditions. A systematic approach and a prompt recognition of this clinical and electrocardiographic entity may avoid diagnostic errors and may promote the initiation of appropriate treatments.