AskDefine | Define digitoxin

Dictionary Definition

digitoxin n : digitalis preparation used to treat congestive heart failure or cardiac arrhythmia

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English

Noun

  1. A toxic cardiac glycoside, obtained from digitalis, related to cardenolide

Extensive Definition

Digitoxin is a cardiac glycoside. It has similar structure and effects to digoxin (though the effects are longer-lasting). Unlike digoxin (which is eliminated from the body via the kidneys), it is eliminated via the liver, so could be used in patients with poor or erratic kidney function. However, it is now rarely used in current UK medical practice. While there have been several controlled trials which have shown digoxin to be effective in a proportion of patients treated for heart failure, there is not the same strong evidence base for digitoxin, although it is presumed to be similarly effective.

Toxicity

Digitoxin exhibits similar toxic effects to the more-commonly used digoxin, namely: anorexia, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, confusion, visual disturbances, and cardiac arrhythmias. Anti-digoxin antibody fragments, the specific treatment for digoxin poisoning, are also effective in serious digitoxin toxicity.

References

digitoxin in German: Digitoxin
digitoxin in French: Digitoxine
digitoxin in Japanese: ジギトキシン
digitoxin in Polish: Digitoksyna
digitoxin in Portuguese: Digitoxina
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