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 ...
Digitalis glycosides may be a safe and tolerable addition to optimal guideline medical therapy to reduce worsening heart ...
A low dose of digoxin ensures that people with heart failure are hospitalized and die less frequently. This emerges from ...
Analyses supporting the use of digitalis glycosides in patients with heart failure were presented in a Late-Breaking Science ...
A randomized trial shows no significant difference in the primary endpoint of quality of life at 6 months between treatment with digoxin vs the beta-blocker bisoprolol (Zebeta) in patients with atrial ...
Digoxin was shown to be dangerous at high levels for atrial fibrillation (Afib) patients in a randomized trial. Meanwhile, another study suggested the benefit of genotyping for better warfarin ...
A low dose of digoxin ensures that people with heart failure are hospitalized and die less frequently. This emerges from three studies led by UMCG cardiologists Dirk Jan van Veldhuisen, Kevin Damman, ...