The classic digoxin effect ― or the “reverse checkmark” or “reverse tick” sign on the ECG ― is not considered an indication of toxicity. This is depicted below, followed by full 12 ...
Digoxin 0.05mg; per mL; lime-flavored; contains alcohol 10%. Renal dysfunction: reduce dose. Sinus node disease. Incomplete AV block. Accessory AV pathway (Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome). Heart ...
Heart failure (HF) is the leading cause of hospitalization among older adults. Digoxin has been shown to reduce hospitalization due to worsening HF. However, at the commonly prescribed dose of 0. ...
Digoxin is used extensively in combination with other medications in the treatment of heart failure, and is often prescribed to patients with atrial fibrillation — a kind of irregular heartbeat ...
See Contraindications. QT prolongation with concomitant dofetilide, quinidine, pimozide, cisapride, methadone, disopyramide, dronedarone, ranolazine. Concomitant ...
Digoxin therapy gets a class 2b indication for the treatment of symptomatic systolic congestive heart failure (HF); it might be considered to reduce HF hospitalization in patients who remain ...