Digoxin is a cardiac glycoside obtained from digitalis lanata, is a positive inotropic and negative chronotropic agent. Digoxin works by blocking Na-K ATPase pump resulting in raised intracellular sodium which in turn raise intracellular calcium in the myocytes resulting in increase in inotropic effect [1, 2]. Digoxin causes several adverse effects in overdose leading to both bradyarrhythmias and tachyarrhythmias. The approved antidote, digoxin-specific antibody fragments (DIGIFAB), is costly yet effective option for managing digoxin toxicity [3] we describe the cases in which levels of digoxin fell to acceptable therapeutic levels with the use of Cholestyramine
Utilisée dans le traitement de la fibrillation auriculaire et de l’insuffisance cardiaque, la digoxi...
Digoxin is a very commonly used drug in patients with systolic heart failure for enhancing cardiac c...
BACKGROUND: Severe cardiac glycoside cardiotoxicity after ingestion of yellow oleander seeds is an i...
Digoxin is a cardiac glycoside obtained from digitalis lanata, is a positive inotropic and negative ...
Digoxin, as a cardiac glycoside extracted from the Digitalis lanata1 is widely used in the treatment...
Digoxin is mainly used for heart failure and arrhythmias like atrial flutter and fibrillation. Digox...
Acute digoxin intoxication is a life-threating condition associated with severe cardiotoxicity. Fema...
Digoxin usage has decreased in the treatment of congestive heart failure and atrial fibrillation as ...
Digoxin usage has decreased in the treatment of congestive heart failure and atrial fibrillation as ...
Context: We hypothesized that in chronic digoxin toxicity, anti-digoxin antibodies (Fab) would be ef...
Digoxin was developed as a novel medication for the treatment of heart failure and atrial fibrillati...
Digoxin was developed as a novel medication for the treatment of heart failure and atrial fibrillati...
Background: Digoxin is extensively prescribed for cardiac diseases, so its chronic or acute toxicity...
A 67-year-old woman presented to the Emergency Unit, Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa...
Digoxin is one of the most commonly used positive inotropic agent. Digitalis toxicity may occur easi...
Utilisée dans le traitement de la fibrillation auriculaire et de l’insuffisance cardiaque, la digoxi...
Digoxin is a very commonly used drug in patients with systolic heart failure for enhancing cardiac c...
BACKGROUND: Severe cardiac glycoside cardiotoxicity after ingestion of yellow oleander seeds is an i...
Digoxin is a cardiac glycoside obtained from digitalis lanata, is a positive inotropic and negative ...
Digoxin, as a cardiac glycoside extracted from the Digitalis lanata1 is widely used in the treatment...
Digoxin is mainly used for heart failure and arrhythmias like atrial flutter and fibrillation. Digox...
Acute digoxin intoxication is a life-threating condition associated with severe cardiotoxicity. Fema...
Digoxin usage has decreased in the treatment of congestive heart failure and atrial fibrillation as ...
Digoxin usage has decreased in the treatment of congestive heart failure and atrial fibrillation as ...
Context: We hypothesized that in chronic digoxin toxicity, anti-digoxin antibodies (Fab) would be ef...
Digoxin was developed as a novel medication for the treatment of heart failure and atrial fibrillati...
Digoxin was developed as a novel medication for the treatment of heart failure and atrial fibrillati...
Background: Digoxin is extensively prescribed for cardiac diseases, so its chronic or acute toxicity...
A 67-year-old woman presented to the Emergency Unit, Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa...
Digoxin is one of the most commonly used positive inotropic agent. Digitalis toxicity may occur easi...
Utilisée dans le traitement de la fibrillation auriculaire et de l’insuffisance cardiaque, la digoxi...
Digoxin is a very commonly used drug in patients with systolic heart failure for enhancing cardiac c...
BACKGROUND: Severe cardiac glycoside cardiotoxicity after ingestion of yellow oleander seeds is an i...