A study from the University of Birmingham, UK, has indicated that the use of digoxin could lead to substantial cost savings ...
First used in 1785, this century-old medication is now emerging as a modern solution with significant healthcare benefits ...
A 240-year-old drug called digoxin could save the National Health Service (NHS) at least £100 million each year when treating ...
Using a most cost-effective drug to treat some of the most common and dangerous heart conditions could save the NHS a ...
The following is a summary of “Cost-effectiveness of digoxin versus beta blockers in permanent atrial fibrillation: the Rate Control Therapy Evaluation in Permanent Atrial Fibrillation (RATE-AF) ...
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 ...
In the next step, the researchers want to develop new molecules based on digoxin that are even better at dissolving the CTC clusters.
Digoxin toxicity is a life-threatening condition. The most common symptoms are gastrointestinal and include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and diarrhea. The cardiac manifestations are concerning ...
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).
A commonly-used heart drug derived from the foxglove plant can “dissolve” clusters of breast cancer cells to prevent the ...
Successful test in breast cancer patients: the active agent digoxin, a cardiac medication, dissolves clusters of circulating ...
Successful test in breast cancer patients: the active agent digoxin, a cardiac medication, dissolves clusters of circulating breast cancer cells in the blood, thus reducing the risk of metastases ...