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Digitoxin is a
cardiac glycoside used for the
treatment of
heart failure and
certain kinds of
heart arrhythmia. It is a
phytosteroid and is
similar in...
- (the
strawberry foxglove) Due to the
presence of the
cardiac glycoside digitoxin, the leaves,
flowers and
seeds of this
plant are all
poisonous to humans...
- for a
reduction in dose or a
switch to a
different glycoside, such as
digitoxin (not
available in the
United States),
which has a much
longer elimination...
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lanata and
Digitalis purpurea (Woolly and
purple foxglove): digoxin,
digitoxin Nerium oleander (oleander tree):
oleandrin Asclepias sp. (milkweed): asclepin...
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Acetyldigitoxin is a
cardiac glycoside. It is an
acetyl derivative of
digitoxin,
found in the
leaves of
Digitalis species. It is used to
treat cardiac...
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lorazepam Chloramphenicol Chlorpromazine Cyclophosphamide Ciclosporin Digitoxin Doxorubicin Doxycycline Methoxyflurane Metronidazole Narcotic analgesics...
- growth, and in pure form are
referred to by
common chemical names, such as
digitoxin or digoxin, or by
brand names such as
Crystodigin and Lanoxin, respectively...
- Digitoxigenin, a cardenolide, is the
aglycone of
digitoxin.
Digitoxigenin can be used to
prepare actodigin. In Lednicer's book on steroids, it is made...
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Dichloromethylphenylsilane Dichlorvos Dicrotophos Diepoxybutane Diethyl chlorophosphate Digitoxin Diglycidyl ether Digoxin Dimefox Dimethoate Dimethyl phosphorochloridothioate...
- the
biosynthesis of
calotropin is
similar to that of
digitoxin,
another cardenolide.
Digitoxin is more
established as a
medicine for
cardiac insufficiency...