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1460:. This results in an increased intracellular concentration of sodium ions and thus a decreased concentration gradient across the cell membrane. This increase in intracellular sodium causes the Na/Ca exchanger to reverse potential, i.e., transition from pumping sodium into the cell in exchange for pumping calcium out of the cell, to pumping sodium out of the cell in exchange for pumping calcium into the cell. This leads to an increase in cytoplasmic calcium concentration, which improves cardiac contractility. Under normal physiological conditions, the cytoplasmic calcium used in cardiac contractions originates from the
1400:. Digoxin was approved for heart failure in 1998 under current regulations by the Food and Drug Administration on the basis of prospective, randomized study and clinical trials. It was also approved for the control of ventricular response rate for patients with atrial fibrillation. American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association guidelines recommend digoxin for symptomatic chronic heart failure for patients with reduced systolic function, preservation of systolic function, and/or rate control for atrial fibrillation with a rapid ventricular response.
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is the more recent introduction of several drugs shown in randomised controlled studies to improve outcomes in heart failure. Safety concerns regarding a proposed link between digoxin therapy and increased mortality seen in observational studies may have contributed to the decline in therapeutic use of digoxin, however a systematic review of 75 studies including four million patient years of patient follow-up showed that in properly designed randomised controlled studies, mortality was no higher in patients given digoxin than in those given placebo.
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1664:'s "Yellow Period" may have been influenced by digitalis, because it had been proposed as a therapy to control epilepsy around this time, and there are two paintings by the artist where the plant is present. Other studies immediately questioned this: there are a large number of other possible explanations for van Gogh's choice of palette, there is no evidence that van Gogh was ever given the drug or that his physician prescribed it, he was tested and had no
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1652:) plant, which is sometimes brewed into a tea, with fatal consequences. Other fatal accidents involve children drinking the water in a vase containing digitalis plants. Drying does not reduce the toxicity of the plant. The plant is toxic to animals, including all classes of livestock and poultry, as well as felines and canines.
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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. The name derives from the Latin word for "finger". The genus was traditionally placed in the figwort family,
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guidelines for heart failure provide similar recommendations. Despite its relatively recent approval by the Food and Drug
Administration and the guideline recommendations, the therapeutic use of digoxin is declining in patients with heart failure—likely the result of several factors. The main factor
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as 'foxes glofe/glofa' or 'fox's glove'. Over time, folk myths obscured the literal origins of the name, insinuating that foxes wore the flowers on their paws to silence their movements as they stealthily hunted their prey. The woody hillsides where the foxes made their dens were often covered with
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Fuster, Valentin; Rydén, Lars E.; Cannom, David S.; Crijns, Harry J.; Curtis, Anne B.; Ellenbogen, Kenneth A.; Halperin, Jonathan L.; Le Heuzey, Jean-Yves; Kay, G. Neal; Lowe, James E.; Olsson, S. Bertil; Prystowsky, Eric N.; Tamargo, Juan Luis; Wann, Samuel (August 2006).
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group at the C-3 position on the B-ring (adjacent to the pentane). This results in digoxin having a half-life of about one day (and increasing with impaired kidney function), whereas digitoxin's is about 7 days and not affected by kidney function. Both molecules include a
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1600:(jaundiced or yellow vision). Other oculotoxic effects of digitalis include generalized blurry vision, as well as the appearance of blurred outlines ('halos'). Other things mentioned are dilated pupils, drooling, weakness, collapse, seizures, and even death.
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and the difficulty of determining the amount of active drug in herbal preparations. Once the usefulness of digitalis in regulating the human pulse was understood, it was employed for a variety of purposes, including the treatment of
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than Werner in his works, and recognised eight species in the country. A 2016 molecular phylogenetic study into the relationships of the
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Classics: An Account of the Foxglove and Some of its Medicinal Uses by William Withering, published 1785".
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A group of medicines extracted from foxglove plants are called
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Arnold, Wilfred Niels; Loftus, Loretta S. (1 September 1991).
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Werner, Klaus (1965). "Taxonomie und
Phylogenie der Gattungen
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An Account of the Foxglove and some of its Medical Uses
2436:(1st ed.). London: William Bentley. pp. 97–98
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Genus of flowering plants in the family Plantaginaceae
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2560:"Drugs for atrial fibrillation. Digoxin comes from
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1519:. It can easily be attached to nucleotides such as
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2406:"Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) - British Plants"
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369:The best-known species is the common foxglove,
30:"Foxglove" redirects here. For other uses, see
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952:in 1821. He included two sections, a section
418:Hendrik Goltzius, A Foxglove in Bloom, 1592,
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2842:"Digitalis and the autonomic nervous system"
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3093:(8th ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill.
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1864:"Foxglove and other poisonous plants"
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3231:. Xlibris Corporation. p. 290.
2144:from the original on 2 December 2021
1328:mycobacterial cervical lymphadenitis
948:regarding this genus was written by
3450:British Journal of General Practice
3091:Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies
1841:. Dorling Kindersley. p. 377.
1837:Brickell, Christopher, ed. (2008).
3898:urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:30112738-2
3446:"Vincent van Gogh's yellow vision"
2840:Watanabe, August M. (1 May 1985).
2765:Trends in Pharmacological Sciences
2487:. Birmingham, England: M. Swinney.
1862:Trust, Woodland (7 January 2020).
1423:Digitalis purpurea -- light purple
25:
3576:Molecule of the Month - Digitalis
3347:Lanthony, P. (October 1989). "".
2611:Weisse, Allen B. (January 2010).
2286:Luckner, M.; Wichtl, Max (2000).
1963:Klingaman, Gerald (17 May 2002).
1580:Digitalis intoxication, known as
3326:10.1001/jama.1981.03310320049025
3214:"European Resuscitation Council"
2936:Glick, Bernard R. (4 May 2018).
2462:. BMJ & Pharmaceutical Press
2456:"BNF (only available in the UK)"
1515:in situ and label DNA, RNA, and
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1660:According to 1981 speculation,
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1503:species, and is extracted from
1330:), for "the falling sickness" (
2987:Lewis Dictionary of Toxicology
2630:10.1016/j.cardfail.2009.08.001
2376:Natural History Museum, London
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1456:Digitalis works by inhibiting
1411:use foxglove to treat eczema.
1298:eat the leaves, including the
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2859:10.1016/S0735-1097(85)80461-7
1965:"Plant of the Week: Foxglove"
1888:Hollman, A (September 1985).
234:Pink common foxglove with bee
3138:Abou-Donia, Mohamed (2015).
2777:10.1016/0165-6147(85)90136-1
2660:. American Heart Association
1189:, an expert on the flora of
977:were separated in the genus
3514:10.1016/j.yebeh.2020.107258
3444:Gruener, Anna (July 2013).
2985:Lewis, Robert Alan (1998).
2736:Watts, D. C. (2 May 2007).
2568:BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)
2481:Withering, William (1785).
2430:Culpeper, Nicholas (1652).
1607:via a direct effect on the
211:Over 20 species, see text:
4001:
3594:Collier's New Encyclopedia
3227:Lee Lopez, Orchid (2011).
3183:10.1016/j.jacc.2006.07.009
2989:. CRC Press. p. 387.
2942:. CRC Press. p. 183.
2617:Journal of Cardiac Failure
2558:Hollman, A. (April 1996).
2433:The English Physician, Etc
2119:10.11646/phytotaxa.244.3.3
1787:American Journal of Botany
1702:Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
1697:Plants of the World Online
1555:
1486:sympathetic nervous system
516:Plants of the World Online
402:, particularly one called
36:
29:
3112:. StatPearls Publishing.
3089:Goldfrank, L. W. (2006).
3057:10.1186/s13104-015-1367-6
2742:. Elsevier. p. 129.
2341:10.1007/s00606-004-0145-z
1757:"Definition of DIGITALIS"
1724:Oxford English Dictionary
1147:In their 2000 book about
449:), based upon the German
209:
204:
78:Scientific classification
76:
66:
57:
52:
32:Foxglove (disambiguation)
2810:10.1161/circ.104.17.2118
2739:Dictionary of Plant Lore
2580:10.1136/bmj.312.7035.912
2203:Kreis, Wolfgang (2017).
2185:10.1002/fedr.19650700106
2074:10.5962/bhl.title.160067
1643:adolescents and adults.
1398:congestive heart failure
895:Digitalis × purpurascens
459:The name is recorded in
3502:Epilepsy & Behavior
2685:British Medical Journal
2500:British Medical Journal
1761:www.merriam-webster.com
1619:. The direct effect of
1458:sodium-potassium ATPase
1300:lesser yellow underwing
1193:, had used a different
1163:, and that the species
1121:included four species:
1085:included five species:
924:by the German botanist
420:National Gallery of Art
2907:10.1378/chest.72.6.714
1573:
1462:sarcoplasmic reticulum
1424:
1284:
871:Digitalis × macedonica
423:
235:
227:
3980:Antiarrhythmic agents
3975:Plantaginaceae genera
3462:10.3399/bjgp13X669266
2226:10.1055/s-0043-111240
1894:British Heart Journal
1605:atrioventricular node
1565:
1422:
1324:The English Physician
1276:
1052:Vernon Hilton Heywood
850:Digitalis × coutinhoi
831:Digitalis viridiflora
666:Digitalis isabelliana
643:Digitalis grandiflora
535:Digitalis canariensis
417:
233:
221:
3275:"Notes on poisoning:
3140:Mammalian Toxicology
3106:"Digitalis Toxicity"
2251:Wichtl, Max (2001).
2167:(Lindl.) Benth. und
2000:(10 November 2010).
1906:10.1136/hrt.54.3.258
1542:alkaline phosphatase
1482:an accessory pathway
1390:antiarrhythmic agent
1253:were not mentioned.
890:Zerbst & Bocquet
767:Digitalis parviflora
631:Digitalis fuscescens
622:Digitalis ferruginea
584:Digitalis chalcantha
567:Digitalis cedretorum
18:Digitalis glycosides
3399:10.1038/eye.1991.93
1478:atrial fibrillation
1452:Mechanism of action
1394:atrial fibrillation
1380:) is obtained from
1368:extract containing
1187:Peter Hadland Davis
973:(four species from
821:Digitalis transiens
800:Digitalis subalpina
685:Digitalis lamarckii
675:Digitalis laevigata
610:Digitalis davisiana
547:Digitalis cariensis
525:Digitalis atlantica
43:Paulownia tomentosa
3546:(10 August 2017).
3508:(107258): 107258.
3289:on 13 October 2011
3044:BMC Research Notes
3014:"Digoxin Toxicity"
2964:"GRECIAN FOXGLOVE"
2219:(12–13): 962–976.
2173:Feddes Repertorium
1656:In popular culture
1621:cardiac glycosides
1611:. This results in
1574:
1567:Digitalis purpurea
1425:
1370:cardiac glycosides
1285:
1280:Digitalis purpurea
789:Digitalis sceptrum
779:Digitalis purpurea
679:Waldst. & Kit.
495:Digitalis purpurea
433:is from the Latin
424:
400:cardiac glycosides
372:Digitalis purpurea
339:, commonly called
236:
228:
72:(Common foxglove)
69:Digitalis purpurea
3957:
3956:
3867:Open Tree of Life
3608:Taxon identifiers
3552:The Guardian (UK)
3355:(10): 1133–1134.
3277:Digitalis purpura
2996:978-1-56670-223-2
2949:978-1-351-09139-8
2803:(17): 2118–2150.
2749:978-0-08-054602-5
2697:10.1136/bmj.h4451
2512:10.1136/bmj.b2189
2404:Trust, Woodland.
2100:(Plantaginaceae)"
1998:Liberman, Anatoly
1558:Digoxin poisoning
1374:William Withering
1348:therapeutic index
1320:Nicholas Culpeper
1304:common carder bee
989:, along with the
911:
899:
891:
887:Digitalis × pelia
883:
879:Digitalis × media
875:
867:
862:Digitalis × fulva
857:
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826:
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757:Digitalis obscura
752:
737:Digitalis nervosa
732:
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717:Digitalis mariana
712:
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654:Digitalis ikarica
650:
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598:Digitalis ciliata
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1480:(unless there's
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944:The first full
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707:Digitalis lutea
669:(Webb) Linding.
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3640:Wikispecies
3557:28 November
3485:28 November
3429:28 November
3123:20 February
3023:20 February
2797:Circulation
2771:: 296–298.
2466:20 February
2389:28 November
2271:25 November
2148:25 November
2098:Globiflorae
1822:28 November
1739:"Digitalis"
1728:"Digitalis"
1708:22 November
1625:tachycardia
1617:heart block
1613:bradycardia
1590:bradycardia
1586:tachycardia
1577:ingestion.
1497:Digoxigenin
1365:D. purpurea
1296:Lepidoptera
1277:A patch of
1263:Globiflorae
1203:Globiflorae
1199:Globiflorae
1083:Globiflorae
995:D. purpurea
975:Macaronesia
940:Systematics
929: [
472:foxes glofa
461:Old English
422:, NGA 94900
121:Angiosperms
3964:Categories
3176:(4): 861.
3110:StatPearls
2440:22 January
2113:(3): 263.
1672:References
1666:xanthopsia
1629:amiodarone
1598:xanthopsia
1582:digitalism
1538:antibodies
1511:to detect
1415:Variations
1344:herbalists
1283:in Seattle
1247:D. ikarica
1227:D. trojana
1223:D. nervosa
1157:Tubiflorae
1119:Tubiflorae
1094:D. nervosa
1070:D. ciliata
1048:Macranthae
1036:D. obscura
1019:D. mariana
637:& Kit.
511:D. trojana
437:(finger).
3970:Digitalis
3646:Digitalis
3616:Digitalis
3530:220323719
3310:Digitalis
2915:0012-3692
2868:0735-1097
2819:0009-7322
2691:: h4451.
2664:13 August
2506:: b2189.
2366:Digitalis
2325:Isoplexis
2321:Digitalis
2289:Digitalis
2255:Digitalis
2207:Digitalis
2169:Digitalis
2165:Isoplexis
2127:1179-3163
2107:Phytotaxa
2094:Digitalis
2041:Digitalis
2016:10 August
1691:Digitalis
1649:Symphytum
1633:lidocaine
1546:chromogen
1505:D. lanata
1501:Digitalis
1446:glycoside
1429:digitoxin
1382:D. lanata
1360:digitalin
1231:D. lanata
1219:D. lanata
1181:Digitalis
1177:Isoplexis
1153:phylogeny
1149:Digitalis
1112:D. lanata
1027:monotypic
1001:D. thapsi
987:Digitalis
979:Isoplexis
960:Digitalis
955:Isoplexis
946:monograph
903:Digitalis
659:P.H.Davis
454:Fingerhut
431:Digitalis
410:Etymology
396:digitalis
394:The term
347:Digitalis
341:foxgloves
337:biennials
240:Digitalis
188:Digitalis
91:Kingdom:
53:Foxglove
3929:VicFlora
3918:VASCAN:
3911:40030988
3906:Tropicos
3677:BioLib:
3625:Wikidata
3522:32629415
3480:23834871
3420:Archived
3416:26723081
3192:16904574
3118:29083729
3076:26298392
2827:11673357
2715:26321114
2639:20123317
2520:72429441
2349:25480255
2235:28561136
2139:Archived
2135:87777389
2062:(1821).
1979:17 April
1940:(1542).
1817:11222255
1552:Toxicity
1526:in vitro
1437:hydroxyl
1386:inotrope
1353:epilepsy
1332:epilepsy
1165:D. lutea
1128:D. lutea
1029:section
1007:D. dubia
971:sections
964:synonyms
935:in 1960.
907:sibirica
499:D. dubia
478:Taxonomy
385:D. lutea
205:Species
163:Family:
157:Lamiales
147:Asterids
134:Eudicots
3810:1280306
3797:37596-1
3758:3172032
3631:Q156533
3597:. 1921.
3471:3693787
3408:1794418
3361:2695267
3334:7007674
3293:9 March
3200:8975477
3067:4546820
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2723:9995597
2706:4553205
2598:8611904
2589:2350584
2323:L. and
2261:Stapfia
2006:OUPblog
1924:4041297
1809:2657024
1594:syncope
1532:. Once
1521:uridine
1442:lactone
1433:digoxin
1378:digoxin
1290:of the
1269:Ecology
1235:trojana
1233:subsp.
1061:, also
950:Lindley
874:Heywood
843:Hybrids
746:Hochst.
689:Ivanina
661:) Strid
635:Waldst.
615:Heywood
603:Trautv.
483:Species
435:digitus
404:digoxin
183:Genus:
173:Tribe:
153:Order:
95:Plantae
39:Digoxin
3880:PLANTS
3856:NZOR:
3745:110152
3732:110152
3670:104293
3657:190160
3654:APDB:
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3258:3 July
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1845:
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1588:, and
1288:Larvae
1225:, and
1191:Turkey
866:Lindl.
836:Lindl.
750:Benth.
744:&
742:Steud.
721:Boiss.
590:Svent.
558:&
552:Boiss.
387:, and
354:, but
335:, and
333:shrubs
194:Tourn.
3885:DIGIT
3872:75208
3823:33582
3805:IRMNG
3784:53984
3719:1DIKG
3706:38377
3680:40842
3526:S2CID
3423:(PDF)
3412:S2CID
3382:(PDF)
3196:S2CID
2895:Chest
2719:S2CID
2516:S2CID
2345:S2CID
2171:L.".
2142:(PDF)
2131:S2CID
2103:(PDF)
1805:JSTOR
1766:3 May
1179:with
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855:Samp.
825:Maire
772:Jacq.
700:Ehrh.
648:Mill.
577:Maire
560:Spach
556:Jaub.
529:Pomel
141:Clade
128:Clade
115:Clade
102:Clade
3921:1095
3893:POWO
3849:4163
3844:NCBI
3818:ITIS
3792:IPNI
3771:3699
3766:GRIN
3753:GBIF
3714:EPPO
3693:45DF
3665:APNI
3559:2020
3518:PMID
3487:2020
3476:PMID
3431:2020
3404:PMID
3357:PMID
3330:PMID
3314:JAMA
3295:2013
3260:2012
3233:ISBN
3188:PMID
3144:ISBN
3125:2023
3114:PMID
3072:PMID
3025:2023
2991:ISBN
2972:2021
2944:ISBN
2919:PMID
2911:ISSN
2872:PMID
2864:ISSN
2823:PMID
2815:ISSN
2744:ISBN
2711:PMID
2666:2020
2635:PMID
2594:PMID
2539:ISBN
2468:2023
2460:NICE
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