And for that matter, surely someone ought also to have known that absinthe is made with wormwood, not digitalis. |
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Atropine, digitalis, ergot alkaloids, and diuretics may interact with phenylephrine. |
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The effects of the medication can be inhibited by tricyclic antidepressants and digitalis. |
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Many prescription medications, including digitalis, phenothiazine, theophylline, and beta agonists, can cause palpitations. |
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Specific classes of medications used to control and slow the heart rate include digitalis, beta blockers, and calcium channel blockers. |
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If the fibrillation continues, the response of the ventricle can be slowed by beta blockers, verapamil or digitalis. |
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We're not for one minute suggesting that we want the right to sell digitalis to a person who requires heart medication. |
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The development of purified cardiac glycosides, the active principles of digitalis, has been a distinct step forward in the treatment of diseases of the heart. |
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Atenolol acts selectively without blocking the inotropic action of digitalis on the heart muscle. |
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In case of digitalization, too rapid a lowering of plasma potassium concentration can cause digitalis toxicity. |
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One must be careful in using catecholamines not to aggravate digitalis toxic rhythm disturbances. |
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The second thing we used was called digitalis folia, the leaf of the foxglove plant. |
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Diuretics, digitalis glycosides, and salt restriction may be useful in patients with cor pulmonale. |
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Inaccurate serum digitalis concentration measurements are a possible source of error. |
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Clearly, other types of digitalis glycosides should not be used in this setting. |
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One-year mortality was reduced regardless of gender, presence of diabetes mellitus or heart failure, or treatment with diuretics, digitalis, beta blockers or anticoagulants. |
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Purkinje was an extraordinary pharmacologist, and his experiments outlining the action of drugs such as digitalis, camphor, and belladonna were performed on himself. |
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Such patients should be monitored for a prolonged period for possible recurrence of digitalis toxicity. |
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Acute cardiac failure: Conventional therapy with digitalis, diuretics and oxygen should be instituted immediately. |
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Additional experimental evidence also indicates that it is not a beta-adrenergic agonist, nor does it inhibit sodium-potassium adenosine triphosphatase activity as do the digitalis glycosides. |
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Treatment of mild to moderate congestive heart failure, generally as adjunctive therapy to diuretics, and where appropriate a digitalis glycoside. |
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Of these agents, the digitalis glycosides are the most widely used. |
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The fast decrease in serous concentrations, during the treatment of hyperkalemia in digitalisstabilized patients, may cause digitalis intoxication. |
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I'm talking about a level field on which the same rules have to apply whether the medicine has been in use for 1,000 years or, as in digitalis, 200 years, or it's a new drug. |
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These measurements may be difficult to interpret if drawn soon after the last digitalis dose, since at least 6 to 8 hours are required for equilibration of digoxin between serum and tissue. |
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Patients with atrial fibrillation may develop a rapid ventricular response from withdrawal of the effects of digitalis on the atrioventricular node. |
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Scrophulariaceae Penstemon Foxglove Robertson 1929 digitalis beardtongue Nutt. |
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Discontinuation of idarubicin hydrochloride injection and treatment with vasodilators, diuretics, digitalis, sodium restriction and bed-rest are indicated. |
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Digoxin, digitalis, which is a cardiac drug, comes from a plant. |
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Foxglove digitalis purpurea, is native to the British Isles and grows in the open on disturbed soils. |
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He, his wife, and their two children almost died, as foxglove contains digitalis, a potent heart medicine. |
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In a few instances, low cardiac output states and congestive heart failure could have been exacerbated by withdrawal of the inotropic effects of digitalis. |
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The use of digitalis, ouabain, and strophanthin glycosides to slow the rate and strengthen the contractility of the failing heart is one of the most important methods of treatment of this condition. |
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Treatment with digitalis usually restores normal rhythm. |
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Other conditions, such as inferior myocardial infarction or digitalis toxicity, also may produce block-acceleration atrioventricular dissociation. |
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The ancient remedy digitalis, extracted from the foxglove plant, for example, acts by blocking sodium channels in heart muscle, preventing potentially dangerous overactivity. |
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Monitor serum calcium and patients more frequently with careful dose adjustments when Paricalcitol Injection is used concomitantly with digitalis compounds. |
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Digitalis purpurea became known as digitoxin and later, digoxin was marketed. |
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By crossing it with Digitalis purpurea, he produced a sterile plant that wouldn't scatter seeds of blooms in different colors like weeds. |
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Digitalis purpurea is a biennial, meaning it takes two years to complete its life cycle. |
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Plant specialities include varieties of Artemsia, Astilbe, Digitalis, Campanula, Leucanthemum, Sanguisorba and Zantedeschia. |
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I also love Primulas, Campanulas and Digitalis but I got totally hooked on Aquilegias. |
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