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Digoxin Lanoxin

If a physician orders Lanoxin 0.25 mg p.o. q.d., how many milliliters of Lanoxin (digoxin) elixir containing 50 ig of digoxin per milliliter should be used ... [Pg.340]

Lanoxin Digoxin Lanoxin P.G Elix Lanoxin PG Cardioxin... [Pg.1304]

Lanoxin Digoxin Glaxo Wellcome Propylene glycol 40% Ethanol 10% IV Preferred IM... [Pg.813]

HF, and digitalization is begun. The primary healtii care provider prescribes digoxin (Lanoxin) 0.75 mg PO as die initial dose Available are digoxin tablets of 0.5 and 0.25 mg. The nurse administers. ... [Pg.366]

Digosin Erixir (Chugai) Digoxin (Yamanouchi) Lanoxin (Wellcome-Tanabe)... [Pg.646]

Lanoxin Elixir contains 50 jxg of digoxin/mL. How much additional digoxin should be added to 4 fluid ounces of the elixir so that each teaspoonful will contain 1 mg of digoxin ... [Pg.319]

If a prescription requires a stat dose of 0.375 mg of Lanoxin (gen) and the pharmacist has digoxin tablets of strength, 0.25 mg, how many digoxin tablets should the patient take ... [Pg.327]

Lanoxin (Glaxo Wellcome) Digoxin 19.6 Heart failure... [Pg.421]

Digoxin exhibits strong systolic action and slows heart rate. It is removed from the organism faster than digitoxin. It is used from chronic cardiac insufficiency in decompensated valvular disease of the heart, myocardium overload in arterial hypertension, tachycardia, ventricular fibrillation, and other analogous situations. Synonyms of this drug are cedoxin, lanacordin, lanoxin, and others. [Pg.240]

If you have done some clinical work you may have noticed that digoxin tablets come in two dose sizes - 0.25 mg (usually white), and 0.0625 mg (or 62.5 microgram - often blue in colour). One brand name is Lanoxin PG . Did you know that the PG stands for paediatric-geriatric which recognizes the immature kidneys of the infant and the failing kidneys of the elderly and the need to give smaller doses at both ends of life to avoid digoxin toxicity ... [Pg.146]

Digoxin (Lanoxin) (should not exceed 125 mg/d except when treating atrial arrhythmias) Decreased renal clearance may lead to increased risk of toxic effects. Low... [Pg.1390]

Digoxin (Lanoxin] Digitioxin (Digitaline] Increase myocardial contractility by elevating intracellular calcium levels and facilitating actin-myosin interaction in cardiac cells may also help normalize autonomic effects on the heart... [Pg.335]


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