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C12-Hydroxylation of Digitoxin

Nature, 1957
USING paper chromatographic methods it has been shown that, following digitoxin administration to rats, the urine contains small amounts of unchanged digitoxin together with larger quantities of two cardioactive metabolites previously designated metabolites C and G 1,2. Human urine collected for 12 hr. from normal adults after an oral dose of 1 mgm. of
B T, BROWN, S E, WRIGHT, G T, OKITA
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The effect of digitoxin on the electrocardiogram

American Heart Journal, 1952
Abstract This study would indicate that digotixin changes the order of repolarization in a predictable manner though in an unpredictable amount in both normal and abnormal hearts. The changes in S-T and T as well as Q-T c are best explained by acceleration of repolarization in subendocardial muscle, thus abolishing the normal ventricular gradient ...
R E, WESTLAKE   +3 more
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Noninteraction of Digitoxin and Quinidine

New England Journal of Medicine, 1980
A LARGE and clinically important interaction between digoxin and quinidine is now well documented.1 2 3 4 5 The cardiac glycoside digitoxin is extensively used in clinical practice, but its interaction with quinidine has not been definitively evaluated.6 , 7 In this study, which assessed the pharmacokinetic interaction of digitoxin with quinidine, we ...
H R, Ochs   +3 more
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Accidental Digitoxin Poisoning

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1976
A healthy 141/2-month-old child ingested 1.5 mg of digitoxin by accident. Digitoxin was wrongly identified as digoxin, the initial electrocardiogram was misinterpreted, and the vomiting was underestimated as an important symptom of toxicity. Symptoms persisted and the patient was hospitalized.
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Digitoxin*

Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (Scientific ed.), 1953
P, DEMOEN, P, JANSSEN
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DIGITOXIN INTOXICATION

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1948
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Digitoxin

Reactions Weekly, 2009
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Digitoxin

Reactions Weekly, 2015
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Digitoxin

2007
Linda Wagner, Charlotte Kenreigh
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