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Digitoxin Poisoning: Prevention by Spironolactone

Science, 1969
Spironolactone (Aldactone ®) protects the rat against the production of myocardial necroses and other manifestations of digitoxin poisoning.
Laurent Savoie, M. Krajny, Hans Selye
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Digitoxin Antagonism by Visnadin

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1962
Visnadin, a lactone derived from bishop's weed, has been found to have marked antidotal properties in animals poisoned with digitoxin. It increases survival on acute and chronic administration of the glycoside, prevents the appearance of bradycardia, and reverses cardiac arrhythmias.
D.D. Varonos   +2 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 ...
David J. Greenblatt   +3 more
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Disposition of digitoxin in renal failure

Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1976
The disposition of digitoxin was studied for a period of 8 days in 6 uremic patients given a single oral dose of 1 mg 3 H‐digitoxin. in plasma, the time‐course of radioactivity indicated a diminished absorption velocity of tritium compared to that of control subjects already reported20 and, after reaching of a pseudostate‐equilibrium at 24 hr, an ...
Baethke R   +5 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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An Improved Method of Digitoxin Therapy

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1970
Abstract An improved method of digitoxin therapy is presented for adult euthyroid patients of average weight with normal hepatic function, electrolyte balance, and gastrointestinal absorption whose...
R. Sridhar   +5 more
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Digitoxin*

Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (Scientific ed.), 1953
P, DEMOEN, P, JANSSEN
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Dosage Forms of Digitoxin

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1970
Excerpt To the editor: In their article entitled "An Improved Method of Digitoxin Therapy" (Ann Intern Med72: 453-464, 1970), Jelliffe and co-workers stated under Dosage Forms of Digitoxin (p.
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Pharmacokinetics of Digitoxin

1981
Digitoxin is the main cardioactive glycoside in Digitalis purpurea and was purified by Nativelle (1864). Although it was the first cardiac glycoside introduced into clinical medicine, our knowledge of its pharmacokinetics and metabolism originates from research done during the last decades.
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Toxicity of digitoxin

American Heart Journal, 1973
E.Rodrigues Pereira   +2 more
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