LONDON, UK — The use of digoxin was associated with a slightly improved survival but no difference in rate of rehospitalization in a new study based on a nationwide propensity-matched cohort of Danish ...
Digoxin, a drug commonly used to treat heart conditions, was associated with a 72 percent higher rate of death among adults with newly diagnosed systolic heart failure. Digoxin, a drug commonly used ...
Digoxin, a drug derived from the foxglove plant, is one of the oldest and most widely used treatments for a variety of cardiac conditions. For example, it can regularize the heartbeat in many who have ...
There is conflicting evidence about whether digoxin, a drug that has been used worldwide for centuries to treat heart disease, might contribute to an increase in deaths in patients with atrial ...
Oct. 30, 2002 — Digoxin may pose a risk of death for women with heart failure, according to a retrospective analysis published in the Oct. 31 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine. Yet ...
Despite more than 200 years of use, digoxin remains controversial in the management of HF. This past year, multiple observational studies came to divergent conclusions regarding the benefit or harm of ...
UB researchers have identified for the first time an enzyme in the foxglove plant that is responsible for the production of compounds needed to make the heart failure drug digoxin. The breakthrough ...
Research suggests a common heart drug used by thousands in the UK is linked with a significant increase in deaths. But experts insist the drug digoxin is still safe to use. The trial in the European ...
The drug is called Digoxin and it's widely used to help the heart beat more strongly and with a regular rhythm. But a new study finds Digoxin is associated with an increased risk of death in people ...
At present, digoxin should not be recommended for the treatment of patients with mild-to-moderate diastolic HF with preserved LVEF of greater than 45% in sinus rhythm This was an ancillary study ...
A doctor has warned that people taking certain heart medications should avoid eating black liquorice, as it could lead to dangerous interactions including irregular heartbeats and potentially heart at ...