Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| digoxin | Lanoxin |
Digoxin is most often taken once a day as a pill, but it can also
be injected into a vein if you are in the hospital.
How It Works
Digoxin slows and strengthens heart contractions, enabling the
heart to pump more blood with each beat.
Why It Is Used
Digoxin should be considered for people who have symptoms of
heart failure caused by left ventricular systolic
dysfunction while they are receiving standard therapy (angiotensin-converting
enzyme [ACE] inhibitors, beta-blockers, and
diuretics).1
Doctors also use digoxin to treat
atrial fibrillation, an irregular, erratic heart
rhythm that starts in the upper heart chambers (atria).
Your doctor will probably prescribe digoxin only if you continue
to have symptoms after you are already taking medicines such as a diuretic, an
ACE inhibitor, and a beta-blocker.
How Well It Works
Digoxin has been shown to reduce symptoms and associated
hospitalization but has not been proven to reduce the chance of death from
heart failure.1
Side Effects
Side effects of digoxin include:
- Confusion, nausea, loss of appetite, and visual
disturbances if digoxin is taken in high doses. This condition is called
digoxin toxicity.
- Slow heart rates (bradycardias) or rapid heart
rates (tachycardias), which can occur in people who may be taking too much of
the medicine or in people who are also taking a diuretic that may cause
potassium or magnesium levels to drop.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
When you start taking digoxin, you initially may need to have
frequent blood tests to monitor the level of the medicine. These tests may be
done less frequently after you have been taking digoxin for some time.
Lower doses of digoxin are used in people with kidney
problems.
Other medicines may affect the level of digoxin in the
blood.
Digoxin is not used for people with
diastolic heart failure.
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