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Digoxin Metabolism in Patients
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1978
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Cardiovascular PharmacologyPharmacotherapyCardiovascular ToxicityRedox BiologyOxidative StressMetabolic SyndromeHuman MetabolismHealth SciencesDigoxin MetabolismOxysterolMetabolomicsHeme HomeostasisPharmacologyPorphyriasMetabolic ReductionCardiovascular DiseaseHeme DegradationBlood LevelPhysiologyLactone RingClinical PharmacologyMetabolismMedicine
In 100 patients receiving digoxin to control heart disease, metabolic reduction of the lactone ring of digoxin was investigated. An average of 12.4% ±11% (range, 2.2% to 52%) of the lipid-extractable cardenolides in a 24-hour urine sample contained the reduced lactone ring. Fifty-three excreted more than 10% while seven excreted more than 35% of these metabolic products. Reduction was not influenced by age, sex, dose, or blood level of digoxin. One patient who excreted 52% reduced products in the urine had 40% reduced digoxin-metabolites in the blood; the main metabolite was dihydrodigoxin. We found no influence of other drug therapy or concurrent disease on reduction of digoxin in this group. (<i>Arch Intern Med</i>138:1074-1076, 1978)
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