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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 ...
Senior researcher Dr Ali Ahmed (University of Alabama, Birmingham) told heartwire that the differing conclusions are the result of two different methodologies used to analyze the data. He said their ...
The molecules of a highly toxic plant, known for its bell-shaped purple and pink flowers and found in some home gardens, have ...
Successful test in breast cancer patients: the active agent digoxin, a cardiac medication, dissolves clusters of circulating breast cancer cells in the blood, thus reducing the risk of metastases ...
Yorvipath can interact with multiple drug classes. In some cases, your doctor may recommend regular monitoring through blood tests due to these interactions. Combining Yorvipath with digoxin requires ...
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