DIGITALIS

dĭjˌĭtălˈĭs, any of several chemically similar drugs used primarily to increase the force and rate of heart contractions, especially in damaged heart muscle. The effects of the drug were known as early as 1500 b.c.; it was later obtained from the foxglove plant, Digitalis purpurea, and from fuchsia (see figwort). It was used in the 19th cent. to treat dropsy (edema). Digitalislike substances are found in a wide variety of plants and animals, including the poisons of some toad species. Foxglove remains the main source for the drug used medically today.

Chemically, digitalis is composed of a sugar (glycoside), a steroid, and a cyclic ester known as a lactone; the pharmacological activity varies according to differences, occurring naturally or introduced synthetically, in the steroid or sugar portions. Common preparations include digitalis, digitoxin, and digoxin, all from foxglove, and ouabain from Strophanthus gratus, the ouabaio tree; these vary both in solubility and in rapidity and duration of effect.

Digitalis slows the pulse and slows the conduction of nerve impulses in the heart. By increasing the amount of calcium available to the heart muscle, it improves the force of each heartbeat and increases the amount of blood pumped. It is used in the treatment of congestive heart failure and cardiac arrhythmias. The mechanism by which it acts to enhance heart muscle contraction is not definitely known. Toxic effects include nausea, vomiting, and visual disturbances.

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...jr., and Elderfield Robert C. , J. Org. Chem. 7 : 241-50, 1942. DIGITALIS GLUCOSIDE TESTS See Baljet. DIGITALOSE See Digitalis. DIGITIN See Digitalis. DIGITIC ACID See Digitalis. DIGITINE See Digitalis. DIGITOGENIC ACID See...
...exploring the curative effects of digitalis. He treated more than 150 patients with vari- ous concoctions of digitalis and carefully chronicled the responses...trials and de- scribed the symptoms of digitalis toxicity. He stressed the importance...
...equivalent: Original Abstract Use of digitalis for the treatment of patients with...ascertain the proper therapeutic role of digitalis, we have critically appraised the published clinical evidence of digitalis efficacy using standard- ized methodologic...
...most of the references to the use of digitalis in the treatment of epilepsy began in...discussed. In 1884, W. Pepper stated that digitalis was of value in cardiac cases of epilepsy...discussion of Peppers paper, commented that digitalis, along with bromides and atropine...
...tested the therapeutic properties of digitalis in regulating urine output. Result: Small doses of digitalis did not change urine output, but toxic...Contribution: Therapeutic effects of digitalis. Bibliography A: Brunton, T. L...
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...straightforward acid/base neutralization reaction. Digitalis . Although the term digitalis generally encompasses a class of drugs known...alcohol and carbonyl functional groups, official digitalis is the dried leaf of the foxglove plant, Digitalis...
...manufacturers have disavowed such intent.111 Digitalis preparations, classified and regulated...types of cardiac disease. Official digitalis is a botanical, the dried leaf of the foxglove plant, Digitalis purpura. This botanical, a powerful...
...reading a paper on "Difficulties in Digitalis Therapy" One of the points he made was...from another subspecies of foxglove, Digitalis lanata. He cited the case of a 22 year...abdomen significantly decreased when her Digitalis drug was changed. Then Dr. Ch. took...
...lily of the valley) might be "much more uniform" or "less certain" than digitalis, "more reliable than digitalis as a tonic" or "not so reliable as digitalis", depending on which anonymous opinion one believed.77 After two decades...
...enhance indeterminacy for individuals as social beings. The digitalis the latest analogy to the brain, which is the greatest indeterminacy...Which of these two directions-installation art or the digitalis the more artistically compelling? Is one or the other more...
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...effectiveness. Inotropic agents Digoxin. Digitalis glycosides have been used in the pharmacological...that they improve cardiac performance. Digitalis enhances myocardial contractility by...thus relieving pulmonary congestion. Digitalis benefits patients with CHF associated...
...but such was not the case with digitalis, the most effective heart drug...discovered. The intriguing story of digitalis began more than 200 years ago in...treatment. Foxglove, from the genus Digitalis for which the drug is now known...
...ANY OF SOME TWENTY PLANTS in the genus Digitalis, foxglove had been used as a medicine...to improve, Withering suspected that digitalis extract worked as a diuretic, causing...heart never grows back. Foxglove-or digitalis, as the pharmaceutical compounds derived...
...occur, either of which can precipitate digitalis toxicity or contribute to the induction...of inotropic agents may be generalized: digitalis glycosides and nonglycoside agents. Digitalis. This is the longest-surviving inotropic...
...and transform it into useful proteins, digitalis are required to read these numbers and...01010"). The scientists reward the digitalis for evolving the ability to do these...their numbers overwhelm the less capable digitalis. Under these complex conditions, the...
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A WILY OLD FOXGLOVE; Delight: Digitalis Purpurea, Known as the Common Foxglove...wildand vigorous woodland breed, the Digitalis grows happily in the privacy of ourplots...silently. Part of the magic surrounding the Digitalis is due to the plants unusualability to...
...Ritro Veitchs Blue Is One of Nurserywoman Beth Chattos Recommended Drought-Tolerant Plants Right: The Strawberry Foxglove Digitalis Mertonensis Usefully Thrives in Sun or Shade above Left: Water Meadow Nurserys Choicest Poppy Is Heartbeat above Right...
...form part of his National Collection of digitalis, the botanical name for this clan of...blotched. Our native purple foxglove (Digitalis purpurea), and its many close relatives...Among the best biennial varieties is Digitalis purpurea Excelsior Group. It boasts...
...a fresh look. THE foxglove family, Digitalis, has some unusual and unexpected members...yellow foxglove or a coppery brown one? Digitalis grandiflora comes from Central Europe...clumps which go on from year to year. Digitalis lutea is another good perennial with...
...almost anywhere. Of the perennial kinds, Digitalis grandiflorais one of the most popular. Its spires are not so tall as the wild Digitalis purpurea, growing only to a couple of...flowers are a lovely soft yellow. Those of Digitalis x mertonensisare a soft coppery pink...
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DIGITALIS dij ital is, any of several chemically...later obtained from the foxglove plant, Digitalis purpurea, and from fuchsia (see figwort...drug used medically today. Chemically, digitalis is composed of a sugar (glycoside...
...family are used medicinally; however, only the purple foxglove ( Digitalis purpurea ) of W Europe is economically important. Its leaves are the source of the drug digitalis, a powerful heart stimulant. The foxgloves tall spire of flowers...
...such as laxatives. Medicines that come from plants include aspirin from willow bark ( Salix species) and digitalis from foxglove ( Digitalis purpurea ). Scientific interest in herbal medicine in the United States has lagged behind that in the...
...medicines had their origin in medicinal plants. Examples include aspirin from willow bark ( Salix spp. ), digitalis from foxglove ( Digitalis purpurea ), and vinblastine from Madagascar periwinkle ( Vinca rosea ) for the treatment of childhood...
...diuretics (the dosages of which depend on the patients weight) are used to remove excess sodium and water from the body. Digitalis is often prescribed to increase the speed and force of cardiac contractions, and ACE inhibitors are used to decrease peripheral...
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