Amiodarone shown not to increase serum digoxin levels

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1982 ◽  
Vol 70 (6) ◽  
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MICHAEL MAURER

In their recent communication, Johnson et al suggested that conventional digoxin use may be sufficiently toxic forlow-birth-weight infants to prompt consideration of alternative therapies. This conclusion was supported by their detection of digitalis associated illness in 9/18 small premature infants receiving digoxin in doses of 0.003 to 0.005 mg/kg twice per day. The documentation of abnormally elevated serum digoxin concentrations in 7/9 patients further supports the possibility of clinically significant digoxin toxicity. Akin to the findings of Berman et al and Pinsky et al, this investigation only confirms the observation that overdosage of infants with digoxin may result in digitoxicity.


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Two different commercial preparations of tablets containing 0.25 mg were compared in a crossover study in 19 elderly inpatients. Serum digoxin concentrations differed consistently on the two preparations. (Manninen, V. et al. Lancet 1971, ii, 934).


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