DIGOXIN (digoxin) by Pfizer is mechanism of action digoxin inhibits sodium-potassium atpase, an enzyme that regulates the quantity of sodium and potassium inside cells. Approved for mild to moderate heart failure, heart failure, heart failure and 2 more indications. First approved in 2002.
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Mechanism of Action Digoxin inhibits sodium-potassium ATPase, an enzyme that regulates the quantity of sodium and potassium inside cells. Inhibition of the enzyme leads to an increase in the intracellular concentration of sodium and thus (by stimulation of sodium-calcium exchange) an increase in…
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