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Digoxin

Long-standing therapy for heart failure and atrial fibrillation — narrow therapeutic index

Digoxin (Lanoxin, Toloxin) is one of the oldest cardiac drugs. Used for heart failure and to slow heart rate in atrial fibrillation. The dose window is narrow — too low does not work, too high causes toxicity.

How the pharmacy helps

We carry 0.0625, 0.125, and 0.25 mg tablets. Periodic digoxin levels and kidney function checks are standard.

Access framing

Available by prescription only.

Access

Available by prescription only.

Forms and strengths

Medication entries grouped here

Strengths, dosage forms, brands, or package entries may vary. Your prescription label and pharmacist counselling are the instructions to follow.

Brand / GenericStrengthFormDINRecord
Toloxin
Digoxin
0.125mgTabletActive
COMMON QUESTIONS

Questions
Digoxin Questions

Levels and kidney function need monitoring. Toxicity can be serious.
Nausea, loss of appetite, blurred or yellow vision, slow or irregular pulse. Call the prescriber if these appear.
Talk to the prescriber before stopping — heart symptoms can return.

Have questions about this medication?

Call the pharmacy or bring the medication to the counter. We can help compare labels, dosing schedules, storage needs, and questions to ask your prescriber.

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