The Digitalis (foxglove) plant, when its leaves are dried, gives the effect of a cardiac seditive. It is an alkaloid.
Digoxin is derived from leaves of a digitalis plant, a drug that comes from the foxglove plant (digitalis purpurea).
It is a twig of Digitalis, foxglove.
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Digitalis is derived from the foxglove, though not a Pharmacist I would suggest that Digoxin is the answer.
Elements have an effect of their own and are not subordinate to the total effect.
The Digitalis (foxglove) plant, when its leaves are dried, gives the effect of a cardiac seditive. It is an alkaloid.
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Digitalis is made from Foxglove. It can be used to treat certain heart conditions. It slows your heart to a steady beat.
Digitalis drugs are a group of medications derived from the foxglove plant that are used to treat heart conditions like heart failure and irregular heart rhythms. They work by increasing the strength and efficiency of the heart's contractions. Digitalis drugs are sometimes called cardiac glycosides.
Robert Henry King Foster has written: 'The effect of aging upon the potency of digitalis tinctures ..' -- subject(s): Digitalis (Drug)
The common names of Foxglove are -Purple foxgloveFairy fingersFairy glovesFairy bellsFloppy dockTod-tails
The scientific name for the flower Foxgloves is Digitalis.
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Digitalis Purpurea - band - was created in 2000.
Digitalis is made of digitalis purpurea (plant) which is very toxic
B. Lown has written: 'Current concepts in digitalis therapy' -- subject(s): Digitalis (Drug) 'Atrial arrhythmias, digitalis and potassium' -- subject(s): Potassium, Arrhythmia, Digitalis (Drug)
The plant that the drug digitalis comes from is either foxglove