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How foxglove went from deadly plant to heart medicine?
Foxglove, a flowering plant long feared for its toxicity, became an unlikely source of a widely studied heart drug. Digoxin, a cardiac glycoside associated in modern medicine with Digitalis species ...
Manufacturers looking to market generic versions of a heart medicine that has been around since the 18th century and seen its price rise by more than 600% in recent years will have to work with a new ...
Patients with rheumatic heart disease who took the heart failure drug digoxin were 18% less likely to die or experience ...
MADRID, Spain—Adding digitoxin, a cardiac glycoside, to contemporary guideline-directed medical therapy (GDMT) improves clinical outcomes in patients who have heart failure with reduced ejection ...
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