- Digitalis Uses, Benefits Dosage - Drugs. com
Learn about the potential benefits of Digitalis including contraindications, adverse reactions, toxicology, pharmacology and historical usage
- Digitalis - Wikipedia
Digitalis is native to Europe, Western Asia, and northwestern Africa The flowers are tubular in shape, produced on a tall spike, and vary in colour with species, from purple to pink, white, and yellow
- Digitalis | Heart Failure, Hypertension Arrhythmia | Britannica
digitalis, drug obtained from the dried leaves of the common foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) and used in medicine to strengthen contractions of the heart muscle
- Digoxin as a Treatment for Heart Failure - WebMD
Digoxin, also called digitalis, helps an injured or weakened heart pump more efficiently It strengthens the force of the heart muscle's contractions, helps restore a normal heart rate, and
- Digitalis Medicines - The Texas Heart Institute
Digitalis is used to treat congestive heart failure (CHF) and heart rhythm problems (atrial arrhythmias) Digitalis can increase blood flow throughout your body and reduce swelling in your hands and ankles
- Digitalis toxicity: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
People with lower tolerance may have a normal level of digitalis in their blood and still have adverse effects People may also develop digitalis toxicity if they have other risk factors
- Cardiac Glycosides (Digoxin) - CV Pharmacology
Cardiac glycosides represent a family of compounds that are derived from the foxglove plant (Digitalis purpurea) The therapeutic benefits of digitalis were first described by William Withering in 1785 Initially, digitalis was used to treat dropsy, which is an old term for edema
- Digitalis: Guide to Benefits, Properties, and Uses - VitaLibrary
Digitalis is a member of the Plantaginaceae family (formerly classified under Scrophulariaceae) and is best known for its most famous species, Digitalis purpurea Native primarily to Europe, Digitalis has been introduced to many parts of the world due to its ornamental and medicinal appeal
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