A sensitive (0.2 ng per milliliter), precise (standard deviation 3 to 4 per cent), and specific radioimmunoassay for serum digoxin concentration has been developed. Levels are determined by ...
“However, digoxin has a narrow therapeutic window and as a result it can easily reach toxic levels in the body. We were keen to establish the long-term effects of taking digoxin, and to ...
it also reduces the risk of digoxin toxicity and obviates the need for routine serum digoxin level testing. Digoxin in low doses should be prescribed to older adults with symptomatic HF.
[29] It is therefore reasonable to assume that a faster heart rate in AF, compared to sinus rhythm, would be necessary to maintain cardiac output at any given level of exertion. However ...