DIGOXIN DESCRIPTION
Lanoxin (Digoxin) - Tablet
Digoxin is a TABLET but CANNOT be split in half. This medicine is a cardiac glycoside used to treat heart failure and some irregular heart rhythms.
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and Canadian residents require a prescription to purchase Digoxin
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shipping.
Why is Digoxin prescribed?
Digoxin is used in the treatment of congestive heart failure, certain types of irregular heartbeat, and other heart problems. It improves the strength and efficiency of your heart, which leads to better circulation of blood and reduction of the uncomfortable swelling that is common in people with congestive heart failure. Digoxin is usually prescribed along with a water pill (to help relieve swelling) and a drug called an ACE inhibitor (to further improve circulation). It belongs to a class of drugs known as digitalis glycosides.
Most important fact about Digoxin
You should not stop taking Digoxin without first consulting your doctor. A sudden absence of the drug could cause a serious change in your heart function. You will probably have to take Digoxin for a long time--possibly for the rest of your life.
How should you take Digoxin?
Digoxin usually is taken once daily. To help you remember your dose, try to take it at the same time every day, for instance when brushing your teeth in the morning or going to bed at night. Digoxin is available in tablet, capsule, liquid, and injectable forms. If you are taking the liquid form, use the specially marked dropper that comes with it. It's best to take this medicine on an empty stomach. However, if this upsets your stomach, you can take Digoxin with food. Avoid taking this medicine with high-bran/high-fiber foods, such as certain breakfast cereals. Do not change from one brand of this drug to another without first consulting your doctor or pharmacist. Your doctor may ask you to check your pulse rate while taking Digoxin. Slowing or quickening of your pulse could mean you are developing side effects to your prescribed dose. The amount of Digoxin needed to help most people is very close to the amount that could cause serious problems from overdose, so monitoring your pulse can be very important. --If you miss a dose...If you remember within 12 hours, take it immediately. If you remember later, skip the dose you missed and go back to your regular schedule. Never take 2 doses at the same time. If you miss doses 2 or more days in a row, consult your doctor. --Storage instructions...
Store Digoxin at room temperature in the container it came in, tightly closed, andaway from moist places and direct light. Keep out of reach of children. Digitalis-type drugs such as Digoxin are a major cause of accidental poisoning in the young.
What side effects may occur with Digoxin
Digoxin Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in intensity, inform your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor can determine if it is safe for you to continue taking Digoxin.
Digoxin Side effects may include:
Apathy, blurred vision, breast development in males, change in heartbeat, confusion, diarrhea, dizziness, headache, loss of appetite, lower stomach pain, nausea, psychosis, rash, vomiting, weakness, yellow vision
Special warnings about Digoxin
Your doctor will prescribe Digoxin with caution--if at all--in the presence of certain heart disorders, including sinus node disease, AV block, certain disorders of the left ventricle, and "Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome." Caution is also advised if you have poor kidneys, a thyroid disorder, or an imbalance in your calcium, potassium, or magnesium levels. Tell the doctor that you are taking Digoxin if you have a medical emergency and before you have surgery or dental treatment.
Even if you have no symptoms, do not change your dose or discontinue the use of Digoxin before consulting with your doctor.
Possible food and drug interactions when taking Digoxin
In general, you should avoid nonprescription medicines, such as antacids; laxatives; cough, cold, and allergy remedies; and diet aids, except on professional advice.
If Digoxin is taken with certain other drugs, the effects of either can be increased, decreased, or altered. It is especially important to check with your doctor before combining Digoxin with the following:
Airway-opening drugs such as Proventil and Ventolin
Alprazolam (Xanax)
Amiloride (Midamor)
Amiodarone (Cordarone)
Antacids such as Maalox and Mylanta
Antibiotics such as neomycin, tetracycline, erythromycin, and clarithromycin
Beta-blocking blood pressure drugs such as Tenormin and Inderal
Calcium (injectable form)
Calcium-blocking blood pressure drugs such as Calan SR, Cardizem, and Procardia
Certain anticancer drugs such as Neosar
Cholestyramine (Questran)
Colestipol (Colestid)
Cyclosporine (Sandimmune)
Diphenoxylate (Lomotil)
Disopyramide (Norpace)
Heartbeat-regulating drugs such as Quinidex
Indomethacin (Indocin)
Itraconazole (Sporanox)
Kaolin-pectin
Metoclopramide (Reglan)
Propafenone (Rythmol)
Propantheline (Pro-Banthine)
Rifampin (Rifadin)
Spironolactone (Aldactone)
Steroids such as Decadron and Deltasone
Succinylcholine (Anectine)
Sucralfate (Carafate)
Sulfasalazine (Azulfidine)
Thyroid hormones such as Synthroid
Water pills such as Lasix
Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding when taking Digoxin
The effects of Digoxin during pregnancy have not been adequately studied. If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, inform your doctor immediately. Digoxin appears in breast milk and could affect a nursing infant. If this medication is essential to your health, your doctor may advise you to discontinue breastfeeding.
Recommended Digoxin dosage
Your doctor will determine your dosage based on several factors: (1) the disease being treated; (2) your body weight; (3) your kidney function; (4) your age; and (5) other diseases you have or drugs you are taking. If you are receiving Digoxin for the first time, you may be rapidly "digitalized" (a larger first dose may be taken, followed by smaller maintenance doses), or gradually "digitalized" (maintenance doses only), depending on your doctor's recommendation.
ADULTS
If your doctor feels you need rapid digitalization, your first few doses may be given intravenously. You'll then be switched to tablets or capsules for long-term maintenance. A typical maintenance dose might be a 0.125 milligram or 0.25 milligram tablet once daily, but individual requirements vary widely. The exact dose will be determined by your doctor, based on your needs.
CHILDREN
Infants and young children usually have their daily dose divided into smaller doses; children over age 10 need adult dosages in proportion to body weight as determined by your doctor.
Digoxin Overdosage
Suspected overdoses of Digoxin must be treated immediately; you should contact your doctor or emergency room without delay.
Symptoms of Digoxin overdose include:
Abdominal pain, diarrhea, irregular heartbeat, loss of appetite, nausea, very slow pulse, vomiting
In infants and children, irregular heartbeat is the most common sign of overdose.
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