Heart failure medicine: DigoxinDigoxin makes your heart pump more efficiently. It can also help an irregular heart rhythm.
Digoxin may help you breathe easier and feel better.
Side effectsToo much digoxin can cause serious problems. For this reason you may occasionally have a blood test to check your digoxin level.
If you take antacids that contain aluminum, the effect of digoxin may be decreased.
Important: Never double up on doses of digoxin. Call your health care provider if you miss two or more doses.
When to call your health care providerIf you have any of the problems listed below while taking digoxin, tell your health care provider:
- loss of appetite
- nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or stomach pain
- blurred vision
- yellow, green or white vision
- slow or irregular heartbeat
- drowsiness, confusion or depression
- headache or fainting
- unusual tiredness or weakness
- skin rash or hives
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Source: Allina Patient Education, Heart Failure, third edition, ISBN 1-931876-20-7
First published: 07/19/2006
Last updated: 07/19/2006
Reviewed by: Allina Patient Education experts
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