digoxin — di*gox in, n. (Chem.) a steroid glycoside, one of the cardiotonic chemical substances which is extracted from the foxglove. It is a white, crystalline substance ({C41H64O14}), and is a 3 substituted triglucoside of a steroid, related structurally … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
digoxin — [dij äks′ən] n. a white, crystalline, purified form of digitalis, C41H64O14, used to improve the heart s pumping action … English World dictionary
Digoxin — Not to be confused with Dioxin. Digoxin Systematic (IUPAC) name 4 [(3S,5R,8R,9S,10S,12R,13S,14S) 3 [(2S,4S,5R,6R) 5 [(2S,4S,5R,6R) 5 [(2S,4S,5R,6R) 4,5 dihydroxy 6 methyl oxan 2 yl]oxy 4 hydroxy 6 methyl oxan 2 yl … Wikipedia
Digoxin — Strukturformel Allgemeines Name Digoxin Summenformel … Deutsch Wikipedia
digoxin — A cardioactive steroid glycoside obtained from Digitalis lanata. Largely eliminated by the kidneys. * * * di·gox·in dij äk sən, dig n a poisonous cardiotonic glycoside C41H64O14 obtained from the leaves of a foxglove (Digitalis lanata) and used… … Medical dictionary
digoxin — n. a cardiac glycoside – a drug extracted from digitalis – that increases the force of heart muscle contraction and decreases heart rate. It is used in the treatment of heart failure and in supraventricular tachycardia (especially to control… … The new mediacal dictionary
Digoxin toxicity — Classification and external resources Digitalis purpurea drawings by Franz Köhler ICD 10 T … Wikipedia
Digoxin Immune Fab — Systematic (IUPAC) name Anti digoxin antibody fragment Clinical data AHFS/Drugs.com Consumer Drug Information … Wikipedia
digoxin immune Fab (ovine) — a preparation of antigen binding fragments derived from specific antidigoxin antibodies produced in sheep that have been immunized with digoxin coupled as a hapten to human serum albumin, used as an antidote to life threatening digoxin and… … Medical dictionary
digoxin — /dij ok sin/, n. Pharm. a cardiac glycoside of purified digitalis, C41H64O14, derived from the plant leaves of Digitalis lanata and widely used in the treatment of congestive heart failure. [1930; DIG(ITALIS) + (T)OXIN] * * * … Universalium