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Digoxin

About Digoxin

Digoxin is a type of medicine called a cardiac glycoside. It is used to control some heart problems, such as irregular heartbeats including atrial fibrillation. It can also help to manage the symptoms of heart failure, usually with other medicines.

Digoxin is only available on prescription.

It comes as tablets and as a liquid (sometimes called an elixir). It can also be given as an injection, but this is usually done in hospital.

 

Key facts
  1. Digoxin slows down your heart rate and makes it easier for your heart to pump blood around your body.
  2. It is usual to take digoxin once a day and it is best if you take it at the same time each day.
  3. Common side effects include feeling confused, dizzy, feeling or being sick, loss of appetite, diarrhoea, changes in your vision or skin rashes.
  4. Digoxin is usually recommended with other heart medicines when these medicines have not been enough to control your symptoms on their own.
  5. It is also known by the brand name Lanoxin.

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