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Digoxin (pronounced /dɨˈdʒɒksɨn/ [1]), also known as digitalis, is a purified cardiac glycoside extracted from the foxglove plant, Digitalis lanata. [2]
Digoxin Immune Fab (Ovine) is the generic name for an antidote for overdose of digitalis. [1] It is made from immunoglobin fragments from sheep who have already been immunized with ...
digoxin /di·gox·in/ (dĭ-jok´sin) a cardiotonic glycoside from the leaves of Digitalis lanata; used similarly to digitalis. digoxin immune Fab (ovine) see under Fab.
Use: Treatment of congestive heart failure and to slow the ventricular rate in tachyarrhythmias such as atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter, and supraventricular tachycardia ...
Update on Digoxin Therapy in Congestive Heart Failure SHOWKAT A. HAJI, M.D., and ASSAD MOVAHED, M.D. East Carolina University School of Medicine, Greenville, North Carolina
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Digoxin Immune Fab (Ovine) is the generic name for an antidote for overdose of digitalis. [1] It is made from immunoglobin fragments from sheep who have already been immunized with ...
dig·ox·in (d j-k s n) n. A cardiac glycoside, C 41 H 64 O 14, obtained from the leaves of a foxglove, Digitalis lanata, with pharmacological effects similar to digitalis.
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Digoxin (INN) ( ), also known as digitalis, is a purified cardiac glycoside extracted from the foxglove plant, Digitalis lanata. Its corresponding aglycone is digoxigenin, and its acetyl derivative is acetyldigoxin. Digoxin is widely used in the treatment of various heart conditions, namely atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter and sometimes heart failure that cannot be controlled by other medication. Digoxin preparations are commonly marketed under the trade names Lanoxin, Digitek, and Lanoxicaps. It is also available as a 0.05 mg/mL oral solution and 0.25 mg/mL or 0.5 mg/mL injectable solution. It is marketed by GlaxoSmithKline.

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