Digoxin

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Digoxin Drug Index

Digoxin (better known as Digitalis), sold under the brand name Lanoxin among others, is a medication used to treat various heart conditions.[4] Most frequently it is used for atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter, and heart failure.[4] Digoxin is one of the oldest medications used in the field of cardiology. It works by increasing myocardial contractility, increasing stroke volume and blood pressure, reducing heart rate, and somewhat extending the time frame of t...

Dr. Prescribing this for a-fib. I have read that there is a high mortality rate for a-fib on this. Is there anything out there that doesn't cause problems. Already on lopressor but having break thru after 3 years. ## Unfortunately, all prescription drugs pose the risk of side effects. Even natural remedies do for that matter, but more so, to a much lesser extent since your body doesn't necessarily recognize them as toxins in the same way it does with synthetic pills. Also, my findings state that there are potentially unsafe interactions between Lopressor and Digoxin. Quoted below are the precautions you should be aware of: "Using metoprolol (Lopressor) together with digoxin may slow your heart rate and lead to increased side effects. Contact your doctor if you experience nau...

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What causes overdose of this medication and the symptoms? Is it detected by blood work? ## According to the National Institute of Health, digoxin toxicity (overdose) symptoms may be caused by a number of different influential factors, including: having high levels of digoxin in your body; a decreased tolerance to digoxin; low magnesium or potassium levels; problems that affect your kidney function (such as dehydration); and interactions with certain medications. You can read more about each of these various risk factors in the link below: nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000165.htm As far as detection is concerned, blood tests are reported to be a standard protocol for determining which risk factor(s) might be causing it. I hope this info helps!

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Digoxin Immune Fab Drug Index

Digoxin immune fab or digoxin-specific antibody is an antidote for overdose of digoxin.[2] It is made from immunoglobulin fragments from sheep that have already been immunized with a digoxin derivative, digoxindicarboxymethoxylamine (DDMA). Its brand names include Digibind (GlaxoSmithKline) and DigiFab (BTG plc). Contents 1 Medical uses 2 Contraindications 3 Pharmacology 4 Regulatory information and clinical studies 5 Intellectual property 6 Commercial aspects 7 References 8...

I have been taking Digoxin .125 for afib for 3 years with no problems. A few weeks ago I started feeling tired.. running out if energy before the day is done... about a week ago I refilled my Digoxin only the pharmacy filled it with Global Brand instead of the Qualitest they usually use. For the last few days I havnt felt well at all..tired..even though im sleeping a lot...no energy...some nausea....warm and prickly feeling on my scalp..feeling of weakness all over..little headachey...hot sometimes cold...but im not sick...but I just dont feel well. Could it be the Digoxin brand change? Im 62..dont take any other meds other than Lorazapam .5 as needed.. ususlly I take it with my Digoxin but didnt last couple of days just because Im feeling so run down didnt want to lower my BP any more....

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I am taking Cartia xt 120mg, but now the doctor added Digoxin and after a 1/2 hour I started with PVCs. Could there be interactions between these 2 drugs? ## Hello, Moni! How are you? It's possible, they both tend to increase the efficacy of each other. Are you having PVC's or just palpitations? Have you informed your doctor? Other possible side effects, as listed by the FDA, may include nausea, dizziness, headache, dry mouth, increased urination and hypotension. ## Can you take Digoxin and Tikosyn with the herbal supplement called DGL? ## The .125 mg dosage of digoxin (5 days a week) causes breast enlargement and pain. Is it common and if so, how do you manage it?

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I just renewed my Digoxin 125 MCG prescription. I have been getting JSP 544 and just received 981. The size of the 981 is larger than the JSP 544 in diameter and thickness. Is this just a difference in Manufacturer? ## Hello, Phil! How are you? Yes, the new one is the same medication, in the same dosage, just manufactured by Global Pharmaceuticals. This is very common with generic medications, whichever one your pharmacy has in stock can vary, depending on who was offering the cheapest price, at the time they need to restock their supply. Side effects may include nausea, loss of appetite, dizziness and blurred vision. Is there anything else I can help with?

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I am taking letrozole and have now been put on digoxin are there any known side effects. I need to take these as I have breast cancer and also atrial fibulation. I am on quite a lot of other medication for the likes of menieres disease also thyroid problems and I suffer with m.e.. Can you help please? ## Hello, Angela! How are you doing? I didn't find any interactions listed between the Femara and Digoxin, but it's always best to check with your doctor or pharmacist to be certain. Learn more Femara details here. Learn more Digoxin details here. I certainly wish you the best with the breast cancer and hope you beat it! Did you have any questions I can help with regarding your other medications?

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I need to know what the digoxin 125 ng pill looks like. My husband messed up his meds and I want to make sure which is digoxin. ## Hello, Jean! How are you? There are actually several in the .125mg dosage…. they are… Round, yellow, marking 981 on top of score line Round, yellow, marking W 40, separated by a score line Round, yellow, marking 437 on one side, scored on the other Round, yellow, marking JSP over 544 separated by a score line Round, yellow, marking dp 914 separated by a score line Do any of these match the tablets you have?

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I accidentally took my meds twice this morning. It was 5 mg eliquis, 125 mg digoxin and 40 mg sotalol. My question is should I skip meds tonight? ## The biggest concern here is actually the Eliquis, since it could cause an increased risk of bleeding/blood thinning. How are you doing? Did you experience any adverse side effects? Any time this happens you should go to your nearest ER or consult your nearest urgent care to be safe.

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I have been taking digoxin since January '14. Now I have a skin infection and have been prescribed Doxycycl Hycl 100mg tabs and have heard that there may be a negative interaction. ## Hello, Fastjack! How are you? Yes, that is correct. The Doxycycline can cause an increase in Digoxin levels, which has the potential to be dangerous. In this case, It would most likely be best to speak to your doctor about taking a different antibiotic. Antibiotic side effects may include nausea, dizziness, headache, non-allergic skin rash and diarrhea. Is there anything else I can help with?

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I am taking Lanoxin and Aspirin (2700mg) a day for Rheumatic Heart Disease. Is it safe to take Vastarel together with the said medicines? Thank you! ## Does digoxin and trimetazidine has the same effect ## Can warfarin 2.5 mg, clopidogrel 75mg and aspirin 80mg can be taken in a day? ## Will sacubitril / valzartan 50mg can cause gynecomastia?

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DigiTAb Digoxin Immune Fab

Digoxin immune fab or digoxin-specific antibody is an antidote for overdose of digoxin.[2] It is made from immunoglobulin fragments from sheep that have already been immunized with a digoxin derivative, digoxindicarboxymethoxylamine (DDMA). Its brand names include Digibind (GlaxoSmithKline) and DigiFab (BTG plc). Contents 1 Medical uses 2 Contraindications 3 Pharmacology 4 Regulatory information and clinical studies 5 Intellectual property 6 Commercial aspects 7 References 8...

Digitek Digoxin

Digoxin (better known as Digitalis), sold under the brand name Lanoxin among others, is a medication used to treat various heart conditions.[4] Most frequently it is used for atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter, and heart failure.[4] Digoxin is one of the oldest medications used in the field of cardiology. It works by increasing myocardial contractility, increasing stroke volume and blood pressure, reducing heart rate, and somewhat extending the time frame of t...

Lanoxin Digoxin

Digoxin (better known as Digitalis), sold under the brand name Lanoxin among others, is a medication used to treat various heart conditions.[4] Most frequently it is used for atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter, and heart failure.[4] Digoxin is one of the oldest medications used in the field of cardiology. It works by increasing myocardial contractility, increasing stroke volume and blood pressure, reducing heart rate, and somewhat extending the time frame of t...

Digibind Digoxin Immune Fab

Digoxin immune fab or digoxin-specific antibody is an antidote for overdose of digoxin.[2] It is made from immunoglobulin fragments from sheep that have already been immunized with a digoxin derivative, digoxindicarboxymethoxylamine (DDMA). Its brand names include Digibind (GlaxoSmithKline) and DigiFab (BTG plc). Contents 1 Medical uses 2 Contraindications 3 Pharmacology 4 Regulatory information and clinical studies 5 Intellectual property 6 Commercial aspects 7 References 8...

Lanoxicaps Digoxin

Digoxin (better known as Digitalis), sold under the brand name Lanoxin among others, is a medication used to treat various heart conditions.[4] Most frequently it is used for atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter, and heart failure.[4] Digoxin is one of the oldest medications used in the field of cardiology. It works by increasing myocardial contractility, increasing stroke volume and blood pressure, reducing heart rate, and somewhat extending the time frame of t...

Can Eliquis, Digoxin, and Diltiazem all be taken at the same time as my Levothyroxine? I have been taking my Calcium 1 hour later. ## Hello Aud, There are 3 interactions between the medications that you are taking. I have listed the interactions below. Diltiazem -> Digoxin You may need dose adjustments in order to safely take both medications together. This combination of drugs may increase your digoxin levels. You should notify your doctor if you have symptoms of nausea, loss of appetite, visual changes, slow pulse, or irregular heartbeats. Digoxin -> Levothyroxine You may need dose adjustments in order to safely take both medications together. This combination of drugs may decrease your digoxin levels. Diltiazem -> Apixaban This combination of medication may increase the b...

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I would like to know if Metoprolol is a ganaric for Digoxin? ## Hello, Joyce! How are you? No, these are 2 different medications. The brand name for Digoxin is Lanoxin, it is used to treat various heart conditions, namely a-fib. However, Metoprolol is a beta blocker that is most commonly used to treat high blood pressure, though it can also help with some heart conditions. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness, headache and lowered heart rate. Is there anything else I can help with?

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can olfen 100 time release be taken with thyroxine, digoxin and amoxil asprin and loratidine ## Olfen contains the active ingredient Diclofenac, which is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory, so it is contraindicated in use with the Aspirin, because it increases the risk of GI bleeding and blood thinning. Learn more Diclofenac details here. Learn more Aspirin details here. Are there any other questions?

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